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Battle Proms Picnic Concert
Picnic Hampers
To order a superb picnic hamper for our Highclere Castle concert CLICK HERE

Traditional Fairground Side Stalls at Battle Proms

You and your family can enjoy the traditional fairground side stalls.

Battle Proms Cavalry Re-enactors

Experience the sights and sounds of a Napoleonic encampment.

A hearty Hog Roast and bar will be available.
Programme
4.30pm Gates Open
Before the cavalry displays, while you enjoy your picnic, you will be entertained by the accomplished acoustic guitarist Matthew Ord who will play a selection of Napoleonic folk tunes.
6.45pm Napoleonic Cavalry and Infantry displays:
This year the Napoleonic cavalry and infantry re-enactors will duel, drill and skirmish their way into the first half of the evening's entertainment.
7.25pm Evening gun salute:
The English Field Artillery Company will fire a volley of shots from a vintage field gun. In addition, the salute will be accompanied by infantry musketfire and our charismatic bagpiper Mark!
7.30pm - 10.00pm The Musical Programme
New English Concert Orchestra
Conductor: Douglas Coombes Solo Cellist: Ella Rundle
Soprano: Denise Leigh Tenor: Nicholas Ransley
Our rousing musical programme commences with a Spitfire Air Display choreographed to Gustav Holst's Jupiter! You can look forward to a wealth of triumphal classics performed by the New English Concert Orchestra including Antonin Dvorák's New World Symphony No 9 and Johann Strauss' beautiful waltz Artist's Life. This year our wonderful soprano soloist Denise Leigh will be joined by the acclaimed tenor Nicholas Ransley to perform a selection of arias and operatic duets. Our talented young cellist Ella Rundle will perform the dramatic first movement of Sir Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto.
There is, of course, Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture (with live cannon) and the unforgettable performance of Beethoven's Battle Symphony with 193 live cannon, musketfire and fireworks!
The concert finale will embrace all the traditional proms favourites including Jerusalem, Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory, complete with our famous spectacular firework display.
Come along and enjoy an evening of ground-shaking, breath-taking, unforgettable entertainment.
Spitfire Photographed by Darren Harbar
Pre-concert
support act:

Matt Ord at Battle Proms
Acoustic guitarist Matthew Ord - an exciting newcomer to the UK roots music scene who will play blues and Napoleonic folk tunes.


Battle Proms cello soloist is Ella Rundle
This year's talented young cello soloist is Ella Rundle.