Postpublished at 17:21 BST 7 May 2016
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Bocelli on to "Con...Te Partiro"...
What a lovely song. You can really feel the atmosphere inside the King Power Stadium. Has any club done a better title party than this?
PL trophy presented after 3-1 win over Everton
Vardy scores two but misses penalty
Mirallas gets consolation goal for Everton
Leicester won PL title on Monday
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Bocelli on to "Con...Te Partiro"...
What a lovely song. You can really feel the atmosphere inside the King Power Stadium. Has any club done a better title party than this?
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Someone check the richter scale, I think the Leicester fans may have registered on it again. Deafening.
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Andrea Bocelli whips his top off to reveal a Leicester City t-shirt underneath.
The fans are all singing along to Nessun Dorma, oh my word. Goosebumps all over. This is some show.
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Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri has a message for the fans: "I want to say to you, we are the champions because you pushed us. Thank you so much."
They're making so much noise, Andrea Bocelli is being drowned out. Ranieri has to hold his hand up and tell them to calm down.
Bocelli breaks out singing 'Nessun Dorma'. #EpicTune
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Tenor Andrea Bocelli is led out onto the pitch with Claudio Ranieri's assistance.
The fans in the stadium go wild. What a reception the two Italians get, especially the manager.
The noise inside the King Power Stadium is deafening - a cacophony.
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Rob Elliot
Newcastle goalkeeper on Football Focus
"There's no reason why Leicester can't go for it again next season. Claudio Ranieri has already said he only wants to sign players who will fit the club's philosophy.
"Why can't they enjoy the Champions League and still be a threat in the Premier League? I think they are perfectly set up to play in Europe."
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Three Leicester fans inside the stadium are dressed as pizza slices. Brilliant.
Remember, boss Claudio Ranieri said at the start of the season he would treat his squad to pizzas when they got their first clean sheet. They've had quite a few this campaign.
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Cool as you like
Leicester City's Premier League title has set a new standard for the whole of football and provided "inspiration for the whole world", says the club's vice-chairman.
In a rare interview with BBC sports editor Dan Roan, Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha - the son of billionaire club owner and chairman Vichai - also talked about his family's future plans for the club.
He also spoke of his relationship with "special" manager Claudio Ranieri and Jamie Vardy, revealing he found it "funny" when scouts asked for permission to sign the striker from a non-league club.
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Martin Keown
Former Arsenal defender on Football Focus
"It is a breath of fresh air for football.
"The players are all instant legends because it is so unexpected.
"Looking to the future, with the Champions League, it just gets better and better. I think they are just enjoying the moment."
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Medals ahoy...
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The Leicester players are serenaded with a rendition of "champione, champione, ole, ole, ole" as they enter the pitch for the warm-up.
The weather is threatening to rain on their parade, absolutely lashing it down in the Midlands. Don't think anything will dampen their spirits today though.
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Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer at The King Power Stadium
Not sure anything can dampen the celebrations for Premier League champions Leicester City here at The King Power Stadium - but one almighty storm has hit the ground.
Gone is the sunshine that greeted thousands of fans in the hours before kick-off when they gathered around the stadium and a fairground was in full flow.
Now we have thunder and lightning. Will anything stop this party? Not a chance.
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Robert Huth and Danny Drinkwater are banned for Leicester so Marcin Wasilewski and Andy King come in. Striker Jamie Vardy returns to the starting line-up in place of Leonardo Ulloa.
Leicester XI: Schmeichel, Simpson, Wasilewski, Morgan, Fuchs, Mahrez, King, Kante, Albrighton, Vardy, Okazaki.
Everton give a start to striker Oumar Niasse, while youngster Matthew Pennington also plays at centre-back.
Everton XI: Joel, Oviedo, Baines, Stones, Pennington, Cleverley, McCarthy, Lennon, Barkley, Niasse, Lukaku
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Tottenham's 2-2 draw against Chelsea on Monday confirmed the impossible. The incredible. The unbelievable.
Leicester City were 5,000-1 shots at the start of the season and became Premier League champions with two games to spare.
Jamie Vardy was having a party at his yard earlier this week and now it really cranks up as they head to the King Power Stadium where they will receive the trophy at the end of the match against Everton.
Finishing touches being applied
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Thomas Edison invented the light bulb
Alexander Graham Bell patented the first telephone
Man walked on the moon
And Claudio Ranieri led Leicester City to the Premier League title