Monday 28 March 2011

Last Night Of The Proms tickets are on sale

Peterborough has tickets for a Last Night Of The Proms concert are still on sale now.

The event which taking place at the Key Theatre, in Embankment, Peterborough on 17th April on 7pm.

Mayor of Peterborough Councillor Keith faster your Diabetes UK, Macmillan Cancer Support and Peterborough War Memorial Fund selected charities, aid Peterborough branch will host the concert.

Councillor Sharp said: “This event has become a highlight of the mayoral calendar and many of the residents I meet tell me how much they look forward to it.

“The Band of the Royal Anglian Regiment is superb and will make Peterborough’s Last Night of the Proms an occasion to remember. Book your place now and help several good causes while having a fantastic evening out.”

Saturday 12 March 2011

Last Night of the Proms Enjoys 21 Years of Talent

21 years of Last Night of the Proms soloists has been celebrated.The 2011 concert theme, 'Celebrating 21 years of talent', fits with the 21st birthday of this popular LifeLine Johannesburg fundraising event.

Exciting new talent this year is the winner of South Africa’s Got Talent, James Bhemgee (Tenor) who, along with Filipa van Eck (Soprano), will be the 2011 soloists.

Last Night of the Proms has a well-deserved reputation of being a not-to-be missed musical jamboree of distinction that champions new music, composers and South African artists. The concert is conducted by the charismatic Richard Cock; “this year’s musical programme contains an eclectic mix of modern pieces and classical music (including the traditional favourites: Pomp and Circumstance March No 1, Jerusalem and the Hallelujah Chorus),” said Cock.

Last Night of the Proms is a characteristic and memorable occasion for corporate hospitality. Corporate packages are available, including concert tickets and invitations to the 21st birthday celebration on 28 May.

Friday 4 March 2011

Army band will perform at Last Night Of The Proms

Castle Point Mayor, Councillor David Cross, is holding national dance and song ‘Last Night of the Proms’ in the Salvation Army Temple on Saturday.

The Hadleigh Salvation Army Band will perform at the Last Night Of The Proms favourites with flags, hooters and patriotic flags available at the fundraiser.

At the Mayor's Charity will raised the money.

Last Night Of The Proms concert began at 7pm with doors open 6.30pm.

Tickets are available to go on sale at £8 each and are available.