BEINSMARTSIDE UK VE Day 80th commemorations revealed – here’s a roundup of what will happen

VE Day 80th commemorations revealed – here’s a roundup of what will happen

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Residents of Belfast's Hopewell Street take part in a socially distanced street party to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day. PA Photo. Picture date: Friday May 8, 2020. See PA story MEMORIAL VE Ulster. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire
Celebrations of the 75th anniversary of VE Day in 2020 were impacted by the Covid pandemic (Picture: PA)

In two months, Europe will mark the 80th anniversary of victory over the Nazis at the end of the Second World War.

It was one of the biggest moments of celebration in the 20th century – though VE Day also provided an opportunity to reflect on everything that was lost.

Eight decades on, the government has unveiled plans spanning four days around May 8.

There will also be events held on August 15 to mark the anniversary of VJ Day, when Japan surrendered and the war came to an official day.

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said: ‘The 80th anniversaries of VE and VJ Day are important opportunities for communities to come together to pay tribute to all those who served in the Second World War and to reflect on the values that they were fighting for.

‘By taking part in these significant commemorations, people across society will be able to hear our veterans’ stories first hand, to reflect and remember, and ensure that their stories of sacrifice and service are remembered for generations to come.’

Here’s what will be coming up in May.

Monday May 5

Union flags will be draped over the Cenotaph in Whitehall, central London, on the bank holiday Monday. They will remain there for the following four days.

The government said this would ensure the commemorations ‘act as a point of remembrance of the millions who lost their lives in the conflict as well as a celebration of peace’.

Handout photo issued by the Ministry of Defence dated 8/5/2020 of the Royal Air Force Red Arrows flying over the City in London during a flypast in central London to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day. The Red Arrows' smoke trails could go green in an effort to cut their environmental impact, official documents have shown. Defence Equipment and Support, a trading arm of the Ministry of Defence, has appealed to potential future suppliers for environmentally-friendly smoke dye and diesel solvent alternatives. Issue date: Wednesday August 11, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story ENVIRONMENT RAF. Photo credit should read: SAC Hannah Smoker/MoD/Crown Copyright/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
The Red Arrows will perform a flypast, as they did for the 75th anniversary five years ago (Picture: PA)

A military procession will take place from Whitehall to Buckingham Palace, followed by a flypast of modern and historic military aircraft including the Red Arrows.

Street parties will be held in communities across the country – including one on HMS Belfast, which sits in the Thames near Tower Bridge. The ship fired some of the opening shots on D Day in 1944.

Tuesday May 6

The moving display of ceramic poppies at the Tower of London, first installed to mark the centenary of the First World War in 2014, will return to the historic fortress.

Members of the public stop to look at the ceramic poppies which form part of the art installation 'Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red' by artist Paul Cummins at the Tower of London, marking the centenary of World War I. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date Wednesday November 5th 2014. Photo credit should read Chris Radburn/PA
The extraordinary ceramic poppies display at the Tower of London in 2014 (Picture: PA)

This time, it will form a new installation inside rather than around it, to ‘resemble a “wound” at the heart of the Tower’ according to the government.

Landmarks around the UK will also be lit up on Tuesday evening.

Wednesday May 7

A Victory in Europe Day Anniversary Concert will be held in Westminster Hall at the Houses of Parliament, hosted by the Parliament Choir.

It will mark 80 years since the newsflash that announced Germany’s surrender and the designation of the following day as Victory in Europe Day.

Thursday May 8

On the anniversary of VE Day itself, a service will take place at Westminster Abbey which will serve as both ‘an act of shared remembrance and a celebration of the end of the war’.

Crowds wave Union Jack flags below lion of Buckingham Palace's Victoria Memorial during celebrations to commemorate the 50th anniversary of VE (Victory in Europe) Day on 6th May 1995. Waving masses of flags and shouting the national anthem in a way seldom performed in recent times this is the week near the anniversary date of May 8, 1945, when the World War II Allies formally accepted the unconditional surrender of the armed forces of Germany and peace was announced to tumultuous crowds across European cities, the British still go out of their way to honour those sacrificed and the realisation that peace was once again achieved. Street parties now ? as they did in 1945 ? played a large part in the country?s patriotic well-being. (Photo by In Pictures Ltd./Corbis via Getty Images)
Celebrations of the VE Day 50th anniversary in 1995 (Picture: In Pictures Ltd./Corbis via Getty Images)

To conclude the four days of commemoration, a concert will take place at Horseguards Parade.

More than 10,000 members of the public will be in attendance to watch military musicians and stars of stage and screen celebrate the victory and tell the story of how it happened.

Friday August 15

Marking the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, a service will take place at the National Memorial Arboretum.

The Royal British Legion will partner with the government to honour those who died in the war in the Far East.

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