The Battle Proms summer concert at Althorp takes place on the beautiful parkland directly overlooking the impressive architecture of the House and Stables.
Built in 1508, Althorp has been home to the Spencer family for nearly 500 years. It became the focus of world attention following the tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales in August 1997.
The House contains a fascinating variety of pictures, furniture and ceramics, as well as boasting some exquisite interiors. Althorp's collection of portraits is particularly fine, and justly famous; the roll-call of names - Rubens, Van Dyck, Reynolds, Gainsborough will be familiar to everyone.
Althorp Park official website: www.althorp.com.
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Battle Proms Concerts are proud to offer a £2 discount per ticket to serving and retired military personnel.
Tickets will also be available to purchase from selected local outlets in the spring. A full list will be published here.
Althorp Park, Althorp, Northamptonshire, NN7 4HQ
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Order here online and collect on arrival at the concert.
You can also hire chairs, tables and pre-erected gazebos to help make your Battle Proms evening extra special.
Order here online and pick up on arrival at the concert.
(NOTE - Strictly limited availability on gazebos - please book early to avoid disappointment)
Food, Drink, Friends
Music, Spectacle, Ambience
Discover a unique experience at the 2012 Battle Proms open air concerts:
4.30pm Gates Open

Before the entertainment begins, take a little time to unpack the hampers and champers and take in the sights and sounds. Win a prize at the traditional fairground stalls, visit the Napoleonic re-enactors at their encampment, and get in the party spirit as warm-up act The Rockabellas take to the stage!
6.45pm Napoleonic Cavalry and Infantry displays

There’s a thundering of hooves as the mounted cavalry invite you to discover the colour and chivalry of the Napoleonic era, demonstrating battlefield skill-at-arms with lances, rifles and superb horsemanship.
7.25pm Diamond Jubilee Gun Salute

The gunners of the English Field Artillery Company herald the commencement of the evening’s musical programme with a volley of shots from an authentic vintage field gun in honour of the Diamond Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
7.30pm-10.00pm The Musical Programme

In true Battle Proms style, the evening continues with a wealth of soul-stirring favourites performed by the New English Concert Orchestra, including Massenet's Meditation from Thais. Classic follows classic in a programme of powerful orchestral music carefully selected to uplift and inspire.

It’s the perfect opening to a spectacular classical open air concert, and there’s never a dry eye in the house as the historic and unmistakeable sound of the Spitfire engine rumbles overhead. This meticulously choreographed aerial display accompanies the concert’s opening piece.

Let battle
commence! The ground shakes for Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture with live cannon fire
– especially poignant in 2012 as we mark 200 years since Napoleon's famous retreat from Moscow,
which inspired its composition. This serves as a pyrotechnical warm up to the celebratory
piece of music that gives the Battle Proms its name: Beethoven’s Wellington’s Victory, more commonly
known as the ‘Battle Symphony’, performed with 193 cannons, musket fire and
fireworks.

The Battle
Proms is the only regular open air concert in the world to perform this piece
in full using live cannon with real black powder explosions, each fired
electronically by the orchestra’s percussionist following the original score. This
is classical music with unrivalled dramatic impact; an unforgettable spectacle
that must be seen (and heard!) to be believed.
Click here to watch a video
clip of Beethoven’s ‘Battle Symphony’
being performed at the Battle Proms Concert.
The perfect summer evening closes with the traditional sing-along, flag-waving proms finale, including favourites Jerusalem, Rule Britannia, God Save the Queen and Land of Hope and Glory, culminating in a dazzling firework spectacular

Widely regarded as the most exciting summer proms concert in the country, the Battle Proms is an event that fans return to year after year. Pack up a picnic, stock up on fizz and join the party; whether you’re planning a romantic evening as a couple, a celebration as a group, or want to enjoy an informal concert as a family then this could be the unique experience you have been looking for.
In beautiful parkland, with views over the Althorp Estate and House, the Battle Proms Northamptonshire summer concert could not have a better location.
Enjoy your summer's evening concert of stirring classical music, cavalry and airborne displays with a picnic as the sun goes down. A most memorable summer concert, finishing with an amazing fireworks display, with the impressive 500 year old mansion as a backdrop.