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Classic FM’s Proms Spectacular
Saturday 23 August
Ronnie Scott’s In The Park
Sunday 24 August
Ticket prices: Up to 31st May £25, up to 30th June £27, up to 22/23 August £29. Tickets on the day £31 (subject to availability). 10% discount on 12 or more adult tickets. New for 2008 Pay your Child’s Age (4-17yrs) If your child is 5 years then pay just £5 for their tickets!
Event Info: Outdoor summer concerts. No seating or shelter is provided. No gazebos are permitted in the arena. These are picnic concert. Refreshments, including catering and bars, will be available.
Gates: Gates open at 5.30pm. Concerts begin at 7.30pm and end at approx. 10pm
Picnic: The concerts are picnic style so please bring your own food and drink, chairs and rugs.
Parking: Free parking is provided on site and special provision is made for disabled parking. All parking will be signposted.
Location: By train: nearest stations are Richmond Tube, Twickenham Railway and St Margaret’s Railway. By bus: R68, R70, H22, 33, 290 and 490. By car: free parking on site.
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MA is delighted to have added the beautiful setting of Marble Hill, Twickenham, to its season of Summer Live 08 picnic concerts. The August Bank Holiday weekend (Saturday, August 23 – Sunday, August 24) will feature two varied nights of entertainment, so whichever night you choose you can be assured of a wonderful evening you will never forget.
Saturday August 23rd
Classic FM's Proms Spectacular
A perfect summers evening with the English National Orchestra and ever exuberant conductor Jae Alexander, leading the audience through a superb programme of popular classics, film themes and many of the firm favourites associated with the ‘Last Night Of The Proms’. Guest performers include keyboard legend Jon Lord, founder member of multi-million selling rock band Deep Purple and now a highly respected classical composer in his own right, talented star tenor Jonathan Jonathan Ansell, formerly of opera group G4 and now enjoying huge success as a solo artist; and star soprano and opera diva Natasha Marsh. The evening reaches its climax with a dazzling fireworks display to accompany all the flag-waving fun of ‘Rule Britannia’ and ’Land of Hope & Glory’. It’s a picnic, it’s a party, it’s another excuse to dress up and have fun - but most of all it’s a wonderful experience and a truly memorable evening.





