London basked in yet another weekend of amazing sport and amazing entertainment as the Africa Express reached London on Saturday as part of the London 2012 Festival and the Paralympics closed on Sunday. The Africa Express train based tour ended with Led Zepplin's John Paul Jones and Sir Paul McCartney joining the likes of Baaba Maal, Damon Albarn, Jupiter & Okwess International, Kano, Fatoumata Diawara , Rizzle Kicks , The Noisettes and the amazing Rokia Traoré in a five hour sold out marathon live set in Granary Square in London's King's Cross - in front of 5000 delirious London 2012 Festival goers, on what must of been one of the hottest sunniest days of the year. And what a night!

Joining in the fun, Prince Edward and IPC President Sir Philip Craven enter the stadium in a specially made 'Mad Max' vehicle driven by Captain Tony Harris. Captain Harris is also an amputee after being injured in Afghanistan. There were disabled aerialists, climbers, child performers and Mat has phocomelia, shortened arms - and he one is heck of a drummer! Captain Luke Sinnott who lost his legs and an arm in a blast on the battlefields of Helmand tonight helped close the Paralympic Games - by climbing a flagpole and proudly flying the Union Flag. Oh, and and there were some lovely fireworks - and on top of all of that special guest appearances from Rihanna and Jay-Z - both of whom had kicked off the summer of fun headlining at the BBC Radio 1 Hackney Weekender !
Teenage swimming star - and face of the games - Ellie Simmonds, 17, was joined by sprinting sensation Jonnie Peacock, 19, to play a part in the final moments of the Games to extinguish the flame but before it died they used torches to pass on the flame to light hundreds of torches held by members of the cast throughout the field of play. It’s been an amazing few weeks in London, some of the best of times!
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