Prince's Trust celebrates 30 years in style

The Prince's Trust is getting ready to celebrate its 30 year anniversary- and they're pulling out all the stops to do so. Along with the much-anticipated joint interview of Princes Charles, William and Harry, there will be a spectacular concert held at the Tower of London. The Prince's Trust announced today that 1,000 pairs of free tickets will be given away in a text lotto competition.

The concert will be held 20 May, and for those who were not lucky enough to win tickets, the whole thing will be screened live, by ITV1. (Special 3D glasses will be available from selected highstreet stores, with all proceeds going to the Trust). It is even rumored that Prince William and Prince Harry have been asked to attend the event, in an effort to "sex up" the Trust's image.

In regard to the concert, Martina Milburn, the Trust's chief executive said: "This is a fantastic line-up for what promises to be a really exciting evening, which will change the lives of young people in this country."

So who will be playing at the concert? So far, the Bee Gees - Barry and Robin Gibb, Pink, Annie Lennox, Sugababes, Embrace, Lionel Richie and Ronan Keating have been confirmed by the Trust. And because the concert is being organized by ex-Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller, some are hoping for the five girls to show up - either to perform or in a supporting role.

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Visit the Prince of Wales website for more information regarding the Trust concert and text lotto.

Update: McFly and Ozzy Osbourne have also been confirmed as performing at the concert.