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Manchester Evening News
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Ryan Paton & Kieran Isgin

Rod Stewart causes confusion among fans during BBC's Platinum at the Palace performance

Viewers who tuned into the BBC's Platinum Party at the Palace have clapped back at the broadcaster due to a confusing performance from Sir Rod Stewart.

The 77-year-old artist was part of last night's BBC broadcast which also featured performances from acts such as Craig David and Sam Ryder. They all performed to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's 70 years on the throne, the Liverpool Echo reports.

Rod performed a string of his classic hits for the evening at Buckingham Palace and finished of the performance with a rendition of Sweet Caroline. While the royals were seen enjoying the evening, with Prince George singing along to the Neil Diamond classic, viewers of the show were confused as to why Rod performed a cover when he has a collection of his own classic hits.

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Posting on Twitter, user Savage said: "So….all of Rod Stewarts back catalogue and he (or someone quite high up) chooses #SweetCaroline #PlatinumPartyatthePalace"

Jupiter commented: "Rod Stewart 50 years of hits and he is forced to sing sweet Caroline" Phillip posted: "If they wanted #SweetCaroline, why did they ask #RodStewart and not invite #NeilDiamond?"

Susannah said: "Poor Rod. I know Sweet Caroline was to get the crowd going, but he’s got a better back catalogue. Why did he have to sing someone else’s song - a B lister should have done that" Eff said: "Why is #RodStewart doing a cover of #SweetCaroline though?

Alphonso posted : "Why was @rodstewart singing Sweet Caroline? Why not Sailing?"

A galaxy of stars including Diana Ross, Queen + Adam Lambert and Andrea Bocelli also appeared at the concert at Buckingham Palace in London.

Senior royals including the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George joined thousands of other spectators at the gig.

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