A day of jubilee celebrations in Great Yarmouth has culminated tonight with the lighting of a seafront beacon to mark the Queen's 70 years as monarch.

Hundreds of people gathered on the Golden Mile for a night of live music ahead of the lighting of the beacon as part of a nation-wide event.

Borough mayor Graham Plant lit the beacon at Anchor Gardens at 9.45pm at the end of a short ceremony which saw a special platinum jubilee song played on the bagpipes by Nick Mobbs.

Eastern Daily Press: Nick Mobbs plays the special jubilee tune on the bagpipesNick Mobbs plays the special jubilee tune on the bagpipes (Image: Archant)

Mr Plant paid tribute to the Queen's service to the country.

Eastern Daily Press: Crowds gather for the lighting of the beaconCrowds gather for the lighting of the beacon (Image: Archant)

Bugler Peter Clifford also played a tribute to the Queen.

The lighting of the beacon was followed by a fireworks display.

The night saw the Empire venue host a jubilee party as part of its four-day celebrations.

Tomorrow jubilee celebrations continue in the town with a civic jubilee service at the Minster led by the Rev Simon Ward from 10.30am.

Eastern Daily Press: Union Jack flags were on showUnion Jack flags were on show (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: Jack Jay introduced the beacon lighting ceremonyJack Jay introduced the beacon lighting ceremony (Image: Archant)

Free to attend, no tickets required.