How to enjoy the Proms 2024

This year's concert highlights, how to buy tickets, and where to watch and listen

Last Night of the Proms
Revellers take part in the Last Night of the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in London
(Image credit: Carl Court/AFP/Getty Images)

The line-ups and timings for the world's largest classical music festival have been released, with this year's performers ranging from Daniel Barenboim and Yo-Yo Ma to Florence Welch and even Daleks.

Stretching over eight weeks this summer, the BBC Proms will feature 90 concerts – 73 at London's Royal Albert Hall and 17 at venues across the UK, including in Bristol, Gateshead, Aberdeen, Newport, Belfast and Nottingham.

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Adrienne Wyper has been a freelance sub-editor and writer for The Week's website and magazine since 2015. As a travel and lifestyle journalist, she has also written and edited for other titles including BBC Countryfile, British Travel Journal, Coast, Country Living, Country Walking, Good Housekeeping, The Independent, The Lady and Woman’s Own.