The BBC will mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a wide-ranging slate of special programming across television, radio, online and archive and reporting from BBC News.
As a finale to nationwide VE Day 80 celebrations, a spectacular live concert will also bring together music, storytelling, and tributes in a moving salute to those who served and sacrificed during World War II.
When is VE Day 80?
The 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day (VE Day) takes place on Thursday 8 May 2025.
Coverage begins with VE Day 80: The Nation Pays Tribute, a live broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer of the military procession and flypast from London presented by Sophie Raworth.
How to watch VE Day 80 on BBC TV
VE Day 80: The Nation Pays Tribute
Monday 5 May, 10.30am - BBC One and BBC iPlayer

The first day of the VE Day 80 celebrations starts with a live broadcast on BBC One and iPlayer of the military procession taking place in London. We will honour and pay tribute to the extraordinary bravery and achievements of our veterans and recognise the invaluable work of those on the Home Front, who celebrated Victory in Europe Day 80 years ago. The morning’s events culminate in a spectacular flypast to mark this historic anniversary.
Sophie Raworth will be presenting from St James’s Park in London, together with reporters along the route to bring all the atmosphere. Paddy O’Connell, whose father served during the Second World War will provide commentary on the event.
VE Day 80: The Nation Remembers
Thursday 8 May, 10.45am - BBC One and BBC iPlayer
The VE Day 80 celebrations continue at Westminster Abbey with a service of thanksgiving paying tribute to the service and sacrifice of the Second World War generation. Petroc Trelawny will provide commentary from inside Westminster Abbey and invited guests will share their memories.
From the BBC’s studio in St James’s Park, Sophie Raworth will be joined by special guests, talking about their experiences of the war years.
How to watch the VE Day 80 Concert
VE Day 80: A Celebration to Remember
Thursday 8 May, 8pm - BBC One and BBC iPlayer

A spectacular live concert will mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day from 8pm to 10pm on BBC One and iPlayer. Broadcast live from the iconic Horse Guards Parade in London, this unforgettable evening is presented by Zoe Ball.
The star-studded lineup features performances from the most fabulous voices paying their tribute by performing on this wonderful stage, including Samantha Barks, Fleur East, John Newman, Victor Ray, Freya Ridings, Keala Settle alongside renowned cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Calum Scott, The Darkness, Toploader, Tom Walker, and the legendary classical singer Sir Willard White.
The dazzling Strictly Come Dancing professionals: Amy Dowden, Carlos Gu, Karen Hauer, Neil Jones, Lauren Oakley, and Kai Widdrington, will also bring the stage to life with breathtaking choreography to accompany Fleur East's spectacular opening to the concert.
In addition to the musical performances, the concert will showcase appearances from a host of award winning performers. Dames Joan Collins, Mary Berry, and Sheila Hancock will lend their voices to the commemoration, while celebrated actor Brian Cox will deliver a powerful reenactment of Winston Churchill’s iconic wartime speech.
How to listen to VE Day 80 on BBC Radio
VE Day 80 – A Swinging Celebration
Sunday 11 May, 8pm - BBC Radio 2 (available on BBC Sounds from Thursday 8 May)

Vernon Kay is your host for a special concert from the Alexandra Palace Theatre featuring the BBC Big Band and the strings of the BBC Concert Orchestra directed by Mike Lovatt.
Plus, available on BBC Sounds as part of Radio 2's commemoration of the 80th Anniversary of VE Day, Dermot O'Leary hosts a Sounds of the 40s Special Playlist. Highlighting the music, movies and memories as Allies enjoyed the celebrations that were erupting around the world, with archive and anecdotes, Dermot takes us back to VE Day on 8 May, 1945.
Special programming for VE Day 80
We're marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day with a wide-ranging slate of special programming this month. Including special editions of BBC Breakfast, Morning Live, The One Show, Antiques Roadshow, The Repair Shop, EastEnders and lots more.
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