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Park Proms 2021: An unmissable summer festival in the heart of Hampshire

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Jo Whittle

Park Proms – an unmissable summer festival in the heart of Hampshire featuring world-class artists and spectacular events, brought to you on the beautiful and historic Broadlands Estate – home of the Mountbatten family. The Red Arrows will feature in the opening display, their first performance since 2019 set to be a highlight of the weekend.

Nestled in the gorgeous surroundings of the Test Valley in Hampshire, the regal splendour of Broadlands country house provides a fabulous setting for an unforgettable August bank holiday weekend.

The event is headlined by the world-famous Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra conducted by Pete Harrison, playing a "Last night of the proms" styled concert. Other guests include Aled Jones, Laura Wright, Escala and The Travelling Hands, James Morrison, Pixie Lott, Scouting for Girls and Eliza & the Bear. Not to mention, the world-renowned Royal Air Force display teams, including the Red Arrows, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and Tiger Moth display – set to open the festival.[td_block_video_embed video_url="https://thebusinessmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/WhatsApp-Video-2021-05-25-at-19.38.43.mp4" controls="true"]

Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra – headlining Friday 27 August

The local team behind Park Proms maintains a ‘support local’ ethos as we jump back into live events and experiences. In partnership with Hampshire Fare, the festival has ensured that all food and drink comes from some of the region’s most delicious, locally sourced and ethical produce.For the ultimate experience, you can purchase tickets for Park Proms’ flagship hospitality suite, The Britannia Lounge; guests are welcomed with a drink on arrival, a private bar, a three-course meal and the stunning summer garden terrace, also a guarantee of fast track entry to the festival and priority parking.

For those staying for the weekend, there are a variety of glamping sites close to the event – as well as plenty of guest houses, bed & breakfasts and hotels nearby.Tickets can be bought on www.parkproms.com.

Click here for more details and ticket prices.

Park Prom's charity partnership with The Lahna Appeal means that for every ticket purchased £5 will be donated to the charity.

Make sure that you add the code "Lahna Appeal" when you checkout and your donation will be received.

Park Proms have assured customers that if the event cannot take place on advice from the UK Government, their Ticket Promise means tickets would roll over to the new date in 2022, or customers can receive a refund.

Park Proms – an unmissable summer festival in the heart of Hampshire
Jo Whittle

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