Ultimate Guide to The Proms in 2025

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The Proms is known for its unique atmosphere, affordable ticket prices, and rich repertoire. The world's largest classical music festival will return for eight weeks in the summer of 2025. Seventy-two performances will be held at London's magnificent Royal Albert Hall.

This time, people can enjoy performances by top musicians such as tenor Caspar Singer, soprano Louise Alder, baritone Gerard Finlay, Rachel Portman and violinist Lisa Batiashvili.

In this guide, we will teach you the basics of The Proms and some information about the time, location, ticketing, transportation, and other details of The Proms in 2025.

 

Key Takeaways:

The Proms is an eight-week summer music festival held annually in London.

The 2025 Proms will be held at the Royal Albert Hall in London from July 18 to September 13, 2025.

Highlights of the 2025 Proms include The Traitors, From Dark Till Dawn, The Planets, Star Wars, Joe Hisaishi and Steve Reich, and St. Vincent.

Tickets for the 2025 Proms can be booked online, by phone, or at the Royal Albert Hall box office.

You can get to the Royal Albert Hall by subway, bus, bike, taxi, or car.

Specific rules, such as prohibited items, photography and video policies, and late arrival procedures, will help you enjoy the 2025 Proms.

We highly recommend the Jackery Explorer 240 v2 and the Explorer 500 portable power stations for powering personal electronics and devices outdoors.

 

What Is the Proms?

The Proms is an eight-week summer music festival held annually in London since 1895. The BBC organises it, which features classical music performances and free events such as lectures, seminars, readings, and films. The Proms aims to bring classical music to as many audiences as possible.

Prom is short for Promenade Concerts. Promenade originally referred to the audience's freedom to walk around the venue during the concert. In The Proms, Promming is for those seeking a more immersive and affordable experience.

It refers to the fact that people who buy tickets at a discounted price on the day of the performance can stand in the arena or gallery area. The audience of The Proms, especially those standing, is sometimes called "Prommers" or "Promenaders".

Origin and Development of the Proms

The notion of The Proms originated in France in the 1830s, but the event itself began in London in 1895. The first Proms were launched in 1895 by conductor Henry Wood, who intended to deliver the best classical music to as many people as possible while breaking free from the rigorous format of traditional classical concerts and establishing a more relaxed and approachable environment.

The BBC first organised and transmitted the Proms in 1927. Over the years, it has evolved into an eight-week event featuring concerts, conferences, lectures, and family activities. By 2025, The Proms will have hosted roughly 90 performances, with around 3,000 musicians participating in and around London.

 

Basic Information About the Proms in 2025

The Proms continues its century-old history with cross-border compositions and classic renditions, providing listeners worldwide with a vibrant classical music experience. This summer, folks can rediscover the special appeal of The Proms. Here are some basic facts regarding the Proms in 2025:

When Will the Proms Be Held in 2025?

The Proms in 2025 will run from Friday, July 18, to Saturday, September 13.

Where Will the Proms Be Held in 2025?

The Proms have been held at the Royal Albert Hall in London since their inception. The Royal Albert Hall in South Kensington is a Victorian building that can accommodate more than 5,500 spectators.

Will the Proms in 2025 Be Broadcast on TV?

The Proms will be broadcast on the BBC for audiences or listeners who cannot attend. Audiences can enjoy The Proms through BBC Radio 3 and BBC Sounds. Twenty-five shows from The Proms will be broadcast on BBC TV and BBC iPlayer, and nine shows from The Proms, including the First and Last Night of the Proms, will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC Two.

Is There a Dress Code for the Proms 2025?

Unlike most concerts requiring formal attire, The Proms 2025 has no strict dress code. You can dress as stylishly or comfortably as you like.

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What Are the Highlights of the Proms for 2025?

In recent years, The Proms has become the focus of music fans worldwide with its groundbreaking creativity and diverse repertoire arrangements, and 2025 is no exception. Highlights of The Proms 2025 will include the following:

 

The Traitors

When: Saturday, July 26, 3 p.m./7:30 p.m.

Tickets: £33-110

As one of the "dark horses" of this concert, The Traitors will ignite the audience with a pioneering performance that will give them an adrenaline rush. The audience will enjoy The Traitors' hit songs with dramatic tension and gothic symphonic elements. This event is expected to be very popular, so two sessions are scheduled.

 

From Dark Till Dawn

When: Friday, August 8, 11 p.m.

Tickets: £11-56

Famous organist and TikTok star Anna Lapwood has planned a special all-night Proms concert. The event will run from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. the following morning, during which she will perform classic choral works with the Pembroke College Choir.

 

The Planets and Star Wars

When: Saturday, August 9, 7 p.m.

Tickets: £15-66

The ball will feature John Williams' Star Wars Suite, Holst's The Planets, Caroline Shaw's The Observatory, and the National Youth Orchestra. The Planets and Star Wars will be a stunning cosmic feast for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of Earth temporarily.

 

Joe Hisaishi and Steve Reich

When: Thursday, August 14, 7.30 p.m.

Tickets: £26-86

Legendary Studio Ghibli composer and conductor Joe Hisaishi makes his Proms debut with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in his latest symphonic work, The End of the World. The work presents a powerful Hiroshima-style vision of a scorched earth, post-nuclear wasteland.

 

Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro

When: Wednesday, August 27, 6:30 p.m.

Tickets: £26-86

This semi-staged performance is sung in Italian but with English subtitles. The cast includes Tommaso Barea as Figaro, Johanna Wallroth as Susanna, Huw Montague Rendall as the Count and Louise Alder as the Countess.

 

St. Vincent

When: Wednesday, September 3, 8 p.m.

Tickets: £15-66

The triple Grammy-winning art-rock queen St. Vincent will make her Proms debut with the Jules Buckley Orchestra. She will present a new symphonic arrangement of her masterpieces.

 

In addition to the above highlights, other performances at The Proms in 2025 include tenor Caspar Singer, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, violinists Hilary Hahn and Jenny Jansen, and soprano Golda Schulz. If you want to know all the performances of The Proms in 2025, please click here.

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How to Buy Tickets for the Proms in 2025?

Ticket bookings for The Proms 2025 opened at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 17. So, how do you buy your tickets? And how much do they cost? These are common questions for those wanting to attend The Proms 2025. Don't worry, we'll share information about tickets for The Proms 2025 in the following content.

 

Ways to Book Tickets for the Proms 2025

There are three ways to book general admission tickets for The Proms 2025, so you can choose the most convenient and suitable.

Online Bookings

Tickets for The Proms 2025, including season and weekend passes, can be purchased online at royalalberthall.com. Please remember that all online bookings incur a booking cost of 2% of the total ticket price and a fee of £2 per ticket (£1 per ticket for Relaxed Proms), up to a maximum of £25.

Step 1

Visit the official website at royalalberthall.com.

Step 2

Navigate to the "Tickets" or "Book Now" section.

Step 3

Select the concert you would like to attend.

Step 4

Select your preferred seating category.

Step 5

Add your tickets to your shopping cart and proceed to checkout.

Step 6

Provide the necessary personal and payment information to complete the transaction.

 

Phone Bookings

Tickets can be reserved by phoning the Royal Albert Hall at 020 7070 4441. Booking by phone incurs an extra booking cost and a £2 fee per ticket. Please remember that the telephone booking service is available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 17, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 18.

On-Site Booking

Some audiences may also book at the Royal Albert Hall box office, open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

 

Due to the high demand for tickets for the last night of The Proms in 2025, its booking method is relatively special. It includes public draws, five concert draws, public sales, and purchasing season passes.

 

Ticket Prices for the Proms in 2025

Ticket prices for each performance of The Proms in 2025 vary, so please check the cost of your favourite performance in advance. The following is a table of ticket price ranges for the Royal Albert Hall in 2025:

ticket prices for the proms

(Data Source: bbc.co.uk)

In addition to the above standard prices, there are different ticket policies for special groups.

Half Price for Under 18s: People aged 18 and under can buy tickets for all performances at The Proms 2025 (except the last night of the Proms) at half price in any seating area and regardless of cost (except £8 Proms tickets).

Tickets and Discounts for Disabled Concertgoers: All disabled concertgoers get a 50% discount on all tickets (save for the Arena and Gallery areas). This discount is also available for accompanying individuals (a maximum of one). Contact the Accessibility Information Line at 020 7070 4410 for guidance and assistance with ticket purchase.

 

How to Get to the Proms in 2025?

The venue for The Proms 2025 is Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AP. The audience can get to the Royal Albert Hall by subway, bus, bicycle, taxi or car.

how to get to the proms 2025

 

Underground

Underground transportation is typically the favoured means of transit since it is efficient, direct, and avoids congestion. The two nearest tube stations to the Royal Albert Hall are South Kensington and High Street Kensington, a 10-15-minute walk away. Please remember that many passengers may follow the performance, so plan your return time accordingly.

Bus

Audiences who take the bus to The Proms 2025 should pay attention to its frequency and walking distance. The following are bus stops near the Royal Albert Hall:

Bus

Route

Nearest Stop

9/N9

Aldwych - Hammersmith

RL, RC - Kensington Gore

52/N52

Victoria - Willesden

RL, RC - Kensington Gore

70

Acton - South Kensington

RS, RD - Queen's Gate

360

Elephant & Castle - Royal Albert Hall

RC. RZ - Prince Consort Road

452

Wandsworth Road Station - Kensal Rise

RL, RC - Kensington Gore

702

Bracknell - Victoria

K2, K3 - Kensington Gore

Bicycle

There are a few public bicycle racks on the south side of Kensington Gore. Bicycles parked on these racks are at the owner's own risk. The nearest Santander Cycles bicycle parking station is outside the Royal Academy of Arts in Kensington Gore. You should lock the parking space in advance to avoid crowds at the show's end.

Taxi

Taxis are generally available at designated drop-off sites, so notify the driver which door of the Albert Hall Mansions on Kensington Gore you'll be stopping at ahead of time to avoid misunderstanding. Remember that the most convenient drop-off location is Gate 1. After the concert, black cabs may frequently be hailed at Gate 6 of the Kensington Gore.

Driving

To prevent crowds, individuals travelling by car should depart one hour early. Parking is rigorously enforced on all public roads in Kensington Gore, so please read parking signs carefully and investigate neighbouring parking lots. For example, about a 5-minute walk away, Imperial College offers parking (for automobiles only) one hour before each show, except weekday matinees. However, a space must be reserved in advance, costing £11.00 plus a 10% booking charge. All guests must depart this parking lot by 23:59.

 

Tips for Enjoying the Proms in 2025

The Proms 2025 is coming. To make your trip to The Proms 2025 more perfect, please consider the following five practical tips.

tips for enjoying the proms

 

Tip 1: Arrive Early

It may take some time to queue for the entrance, so arrive at the location at least 30 minutes early. Arriving early alleviates the tension created by the dense crowd and allows you to find your seat easily before the show. If you have a Promming ticket, you should arrive early to reserve a place, as a front-row seat will let you feel the shock of the performance more closely.

Tip 2: Pack Lightly

The space at the concert is limited, so it is recommended to "pack light", that is, only carry the necessities. Ideally, you only bring an A4-sized or smaller carry-on bag, which can hold tickets, a small amount of cash, mobile phones and other items. Although there is a bag storage area, the capacity is limited.

Tip 3: Dress Appropriately

Although formal attire is not mandatory for The Proms 2025, it should be polite and practical. Light, breathable clothing is recommended, and overly casual clothing such as jeans and flip-flops is best avoided. A simple and elegant dress can be worn if the day's performance focuses on classical symphony.

Tip 4: Keep Quiet

The core of the concert is "listening", so please turn off electronic devices during the performance, and avoid talking, coughing or making noise. In addition, keeping quiet during the performance is a fundamental respect for the performers. If it is unnecessary, try to avoid leaving before the end of the performance. If you need to go, please go quickly and quietly between performances.

Tip 5: Follow the Rules

Learn the specific rules about prohibited items, photography and video policies, lateness, emergency evacuation, etc., in advance. Here are some of the regulations that audiences of The Proms 2025 need to follow:

No food or drinks are allowed.

No smoking in the hall, including e-cigarettes.

No flash and continuous recording are permitted in the auditorium.

No professional recording or video equipment, SLR cameras, cameras with detachable lenses, and other recording or electronic devices that this event venue deems inappropriate are allowed. 

 

Jackery Portable Power Stations for Events

Jackery Portable Power Stations can be incredibly useful for outdoor events in the UK, including aspects of the Proms 2025 and other festivals, by providing reliable and sustainable power where traditional grid access is limited or unavailable.

While large-scale orchestral performances at the Proms (like those at the Royal Albert Hall) will have robust mains power, smaller outdoor "Proms in the Park" events often rely on temporary setups. For illuminating music stands, small stage areas, or ambient lighting for attendees as dusk falls.

Jackery Portable Power Stations offer a flexible, clean, and reliable power solution that can significantly enhance the functionality, comfort, and sustainability of the Proms 2025 and countless other outdoor events across the UK. We recommend the Jackery Explorer 240 v2 and 500 portable power stations here.

Jackery Explorer 240 v2

Take a Jackery Explorer 240 v2 for the Proms 2025 or other events when you need a portable, silent, clean, and reliable power source for small, low-wattage electronics and devices. It's an excellent choice for individual vendors, small pop-up booths, administrative stations, or personal device charging at outdoor gatherings. It adds convenience and sustainability without the hassle of traditional power sources.


Key Specifications of the Jackery Explorer 240 v2

Capacity: 256Wh (Watt-hours)

This is the amount of energy it can store.

AC Output: 300W rated (600W surge peak).

This is the maximum continuous power it can deliver to AC (wall plug) devices.

Ports

It typically features a pure sine wave AC outlet, USB-A ports, and a 100W USB-C PD (Power Delivery) port (which can also be used for input/charging).

Battery Chemistry

LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) offers a longer lifespan (3,000 cycles to 80%+ capacity) and enhanced safety compared to older lithium-ion batteries.

Portability

It is very lightweight (around 7.94 lbs / 3.6 kg) and compact, with a foldable handle that makes it easy to carry.

Quiet and Clean Power: Unlike traditional gasoline generators, the Jackery Explorer 240 v2 produces no noise or emissions. This is crucial for environments like the Proms, which focus on music and atmosphere, or any event where noise pollution and fumes are undesirable.

Portability and Convenience: For smaller, localised power needs at a significant event like the Proms (e.g., at a specific vendor stall, information booth, or a smaller outdoor performance area), its lightweight and compact size are a huge advantage. You can easily move it where needed without heavy lifting or complicated setups.

Eco-Friendly Option: It becomes a sustainable power source when paired with a compatible solar panel (like the Jackery SolarSaga 40W Mini). This aligns well with growing environmental consciousness at events.

jackery explorer 240 v2

 

Jackery Explorer 500

The Jackery Explorer 500 represents a significant step up from the Explorer 240 v2. It offers more power and capacity, making it suitable for broader applications at events like the Proms 2025 in the UK.


Key Specifications of the Jackery Explorer 500

Capacity: 518Wh (Watt-hours)

This is roughly double the capacity of the Explorer 240 v2.

AC Output: 500W rated (1000W surge peak).

This substantially increases continuous power output compared to the 240V2's 300W.

Ports

Typically, it includes 1x pure sine wave AC outlet, 3x USB-A ports, 2x DC ports, and 1x 12V carport. (Note: Older models might lack USB-C, while newer versions might include it.)

Portability

It weighs around 13.3 lbs (6.04 kg) with a solid handle, and it is still very portable for its capacity.

Battery Chemistry

Li-ion NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt) typically offers a good energy density and power output balance. (Newer Jackery models like the Plus series often use LiFePO4 for a longer lifespan, but the Explorer 500 generally uses NMC.)

Enhanced Versatility for Vendors: For food or merchandise vendors, the 500W output and higher capacity mean they can comfortably run their cash register, card reader, lighting, and a small appliance like a coffee maker or a small blender simultaneously for extended periods.

Still Highly Portable: Despite the increased capacity, the Explorer 500 remains relatively lightweight and compact (around 6 kg / 13 lbs), making it easy for individuals or small teams to transport and deploy to various spots around a large event venue.

Clean, Quiet, and Sustainable Power: Like all Jackery power stations, it runs silently and produces no emissions. It is perfect for the serene atmosphere of a Proms event or any outdoor gathering where noise and pollution are concerns. Pairing it with a Jackery SolarSaga 100W solar panel makes it a truly green and self-sufficient power solution.

 

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FAQs

The following are frequently asked questions about The Proms in 2025.

1. What are the Proms in the UK?

The Proms is an eight-week summer classical music festival held in the UK. It originated in 1895 and is known as the world's largest and longest-running music festival.

2. Why are the Proms called the Proms?

"Proms" is an abbreviation of "Promenade Concerts". In the early days, most of the audience at The Proms stood in a designated area (promenade) to listen to the music instead of sitting. "Promenade Concerts" refers to outdoor concerts where people can walk freely to enjoy the music.

3. Why do people bob up and down at the Proms?

People bob up and down on The Proms mainly to express enthusiastic participation, especially during the “Last Night of the Proms”. This tradition originated from the original The Proms, when the audience could walk freely while listening to the music.

4. Is there a dress code for the BBC Proms?

The Proms have no formal dress code. They encourage the audience to come casually and wear comfortable clothes to enjoy the performance in a relaxed atmosphere.

 

Final Thoughts

Attending The Proms will be a dream for many music lovers because it can bring world-class performances. The 2025 Proms will be held at the Royal Albert Hall in London from July 18 to September 13, 2025. Tickets for The Proms 2025 can be booked online at royalalberthall.com, by calling 020 7070 4441, or at the Royal Albert Hall Box Office. Although there are ways to get to the Royal Albert Hall, including the tube, bus, bicycle, taxi and self-driving, it is best to choose public transportation.

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