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  Baritone Roderick Williams will perform in Last Night Of The Proms.  image - Benjamin Ealovega  
Baritone Roderick Williams will perform in Last Night Of The Proms. image – Benjamin Ealovega  

PREMIERING SEPTEMBER 14 ON UKTV 

The wait is over; Australian fans will be able to raise the roof and singalong to one of the most famous nights in the classical music calendar – the Last Night Of The Proms premiering on UKTV at 8.30pm on September 14, within 24 hours express from the UK.

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Embraced globally as being the world’s greatest classical music festival with 120 years of history, Last Night of the Proms is a night that is uniquely British, bringing the eight-week summer BBC Proms festival to an end with one final night of musical celebrations. Featuring leading international and British performers and culminating, as always, with a mass singalong.

Held in the iconic Royal Albert Hall, the Last Night of the Proms sees Sakari Oramo, Chief Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra lead his players for the first time in the world-famous finale joined by star soloists violinist Janine Jansen and baritone Roderick Williams performing a wide range of works including Chausson’s Poème and Williams’s own arrangement of ‘Ol’ Man River’ and ‘Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho’.

Opening with the world premiere of composer Gavin Higgins’ BBC commission, Velocity, the night’s festivities feature the music of one of the season’s anniversary composers, Strauss as well as Arnold’s Peterloo overture receiving its world premiere performance in a new choral version with lyrics by Academy Award and Golden Globe winning lyricist, Sir Tim Rice (Jesus Christ Superstar, Aladdin, The Lion King).

The evening will also feature a Mary Poppins singalong medley to mark the 50th anniversary of the film’s release with audience members encouraged to sing along to Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, A Spoonful of Sugar, Chim Cheree and Let’s Go Fly A Kite.

Natalie Edgar, Director of Television BBC Worldwide Australia & New Zealand, said: “I am delighted to bring UKTV viewers all of the excitement from yet another world class event express from the UK. The uniquely British event is now truly international and I encourage our Aussie fans to singalong to familiar favourites in the last night tradition.” 

Last Night of the Proms premieres on UKTV express from the UK on Sunday, September 14 at 8.30pm.

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