Get your tickets for Proms in the Park
Around 11,000 people are expected to attend the Belfast City Council-supported event, which will feature internationally acclaimed performers from home and around the world.
They will perform alongside the Ulster Orchestra under the baton of David Brophy, in a programme which promises classical and contemporary music and a few surprises.
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Hide AdThe concert will be presented on stage by broadcasters Noel Thompson and Claire McCollum.
Peter Johnston, Director BBC Northern Ireland, said: “Proms in the Park remains one of our most ambitious and popular outside broadcast events. We are planning a great evening of music-making and entertainment. The Titanic Slipways will provide a stunning backdrop for our concert and the conclusion of the BBC Proms season. And we will be bringing all of this spectacle to a wider audience at home and around the world on BBC radio, television and online.”
Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Deirdre Hargey added: “We are absolutely delighted to see the ‘BBC Proms in the Park’ back in Belfast after its short one-year absence. The concert is such an fantastic event, showcasing some of our finest musicians alongside world-class international guest stars, all against the wonderful backdrop of Titanic Belfast. It is a marvellous opportunity for our city to shine, and I am sure that this year’s Proms will be another stunning success.”
Tickets for the event will be available on a first come, first served basis from 9am tomorrow, Friday, June 29.
They will be limited to four tickets per applicant.
For ticket applications and more information log on to bbc.co.uk/ni or bbc.co.uk/promsinthepark