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The music of BBC natural history documentaries celebrated

  • from £7.12 | Royal Albert Hall London, England, SW7 2AL United Kingdom (map)

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The BBC Proms hosts an audio-visual celebration of the BBC’s world-famous Natural History Unit, from David Attenborough’s early adventures through to the landmark series of the 21st century.

Expect breathtaking images, natural sounds, spoken word, and music by composers including Hans Zimmer and George Fenton, performed live in the incredible surroundings of the Royal Albert Hall by Ben Palmer and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.

This concert is part of the BBC Proms, the world’s largest classical music festival. Taking place over eight weeks, the festival features performances every day until 10 September - most of which take place at The Royal Albert Hall, in South Kensington.

The festival’s ethos is to provide high-quality and inexpensive concerts. For every concert, you can pick up tickets on-the-day for £7.12 (including fees). They’re released at 10.30am for the performance that evening. Find out more about Promming here.



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