LONDON (Reuters) - The 2012 London Olympics will bow out to the strains of British music, a journey from classical composer Edward Elgar to chart-topping soul queen Adele, at the August 12 closing ceremony.
Called "A Symphony of British Music," the coda to the Games will weave music from across regions and eras into a "colourful, fun and emotional story," organisers said on Thursday.
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