NASHVILLE - Loretta Lynn was honoured like country music royalty by country and rock stars alike with gifts of flowers and songs during a concert last night celebrating her upcoming 87th birthday.

Lynn, whose birthday is April 14th, closed out the all-star concert in Nashville, by singing her signature hit, "Coal Miner's Daughter."

It was her first major public performance since suffering a stroke in 2017.

The Country Music Hall of Famer sat side-stage at Bridgestone Arena for the show as more than a dozen artists came to sing songs from her catalogue and sing her praises to a packed arena.

Keith Urban even popped out of a giant birthday cake to fulfil a birthday wish for the singer-songwriter from eastern Kentucky.

Tanya Tucker brought out a bouquet of flowers after singing "While I'm Living" with Brandi Carlile, and Margo Price, who is eight months pregnant, said she was giving her daughter the middle name Lynn and sang "One's On the Way."

Alan Jackson brought her a single yellow rose in a Jack Daniel's whiskey bottle, which he called "a perfect example of country music."

Darius Rucker gave a rousing performance of her controversial song released in the 1970s about a woman celebrating birth control, "The Pill," after explaining that no one else had picked it, so he decided to sing it.

Miranda Lambert thanked Lynn for "all the advice for when husbands piss you off," before singing "Don't Come Home A Drinking (With Lovin' On Your Mind)"

Other artists performing during the show included Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Little Big Town, Lee Ann Womack, Martina McBride, George Strait and more.

Other artists like Dolly Parton, Carrie Underwood and Luke Bryan sent her video birthday messages.