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Alfie Boe, Sir Willard White, Aled Jones, The Three Tenors and Queen Symphonic will headline three spectacular concerts at Harewood House this September, and tickets are available to buy now.
It’s been a long year of lockdowns, but now we have something spectacular to look forward to. Stars of the West End, Broadway, and international music arenas will gather for a rousing, spine-tingling extravaganza. Picnic Proms Summer Concert Series is a three day series of concerts in the magnificent Harewood House grounds, featuring musical theatre legends, orchestral icons, a symphonic spectacular and spellbinding silent firework displays.

The star-studded line up includes (clockwise) Sir Willard White, Alfie Boe, Sophie Evans, Rachel Tucker, Peyee Chen, Aled Jones MBE, Queen Symphonic and Louise Dearman.
Alfie Boe will open the series of concerts on Friday 3rd September 2021.
Alfie Boe exploded onto the music scene nearly 20 years ago, and is a veteran of the London stage and Broadway. He has racked up one extraordinary achievement after another including two UK Number 1 albums more than one million albums sold in the UK.
Having performed in some of the world’s greatest venues, he has the rare ability to bring all sorts of music lovers together.
Not many artists can lay claim to having appeared in both the West End theatre and Broadway. Alfie Boe’s starred as Jean Valjean in the ‘All Star’ concert of Les Miserables. His performance in La Boheme earned him a Tony award. And he featured on the spectacular orchestral classic rock album Quadrophenia.
He says:
“When I look at the crowd at my concerts, I can see I’ve got Who fans, musical theatre fans and jazz fans as well.”
Alfie will be performing some of his favourite songs and West End hits. He will be joined by special guests and fellow West End and Broadway stars Louise Dearman and Rachel Tucker.
On Saturday 4th September 2021, The Great Yorkshire Proms will feature another stellar line-up of classical talent.
The second performance will be hosted by singer and presenter Aled Jones MBE. Special guests include Sir Willard White, Sophie Evans, Peyee Chen and Tenors Unlimited, also known as the Rat Pack of Opera.
They will be accompanied by The Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, which was specifically created to support freelance musicians from Yorkshire who have been hit hard by the pandemic.
The final night (Sunday 5th September) will see international rock band Queen Symphonic wow audiences with Queen’s greatest hits.
Queen Symphonic features exceptional vocalists, a world class rock band and the incredible 50-piece Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra. The unique sound blends symphonic arrangements with classic Queen songs, so expect to hear unforgettable tunes such as We Will Rock You, Don’t Stop Me Now and of course Bohemian Rhapsody.

Picnic Proms Summer Concert Series will take place in the stunning grounds of Harewood House
Saturday and Sunday’s performances will end with a silent live firework display, to ensure minimal disturbance to Harewood House’s gorgeous wildlife. Event guests are invited to bring their own food, drink, chairs and blankets, to enjoy a full Picnic Proms experience.
Ben Crick, conductor for Vivo Entertainment and the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, says:
“We’re sure event-goers can’t wait to enjoy live music once again and it’s our pleasure to present this spectacular series of outdoor events. Harewood House is the perfect setting for such prestigious artists and legendary musicians to showcase their talents. The Picnic Proms Summer Concert Series will be a truly magnificent series of events for everyone involved, including our wonderful audiences.”
The event has been created and designed to ensure potential government restrictions can be adhered to if required. Additional safety measures such as on-site hand sanitising stations and queuing systems will also be in place.
Event listings:
- Friday 3rd September: Alfie Boe with special guests Louise Dearman and Rachel Tucker
- Saturday 4th September: The Great Yorkshire Proms hosted by Aled Jones and featuring The Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, Sir Willard White, Sophie Evans and The Three Tenors
- Sunday 5th September: Queen Symphonic with the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra
Ticket prices begin at £35 and are available to buy now. For more information and to buy tickets, visit www.vivolive.co.uk.
Classical stars to play at Harewood House this SeptemberClassical stars are set to perform at Harewood House this September when live music returns after a year of lockdowns.
The Picnic Proms will feature top names such as Alfie Boe, Sir Willard White, Aled Jones and The Three Tenors and Queen Symphonic.
A series of concerts will be held over three days from Friday, September 3, in the picturesque grounds of Harewood House, which is between Harrogate and Leeds.
A veteran of the London stage and Broadway, Alfie Boe will open the event before Aled Jones hosts the second night with special guests Sir Willard White, Sophie Evans, Peyee Chen and Tenors Unlimited.
The Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, a professional orchestra specifically created to support freelance musicians from Yorkshire who have been hit hardest by the pandemic, will also join them on stage.
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Finally, The Queen Symphonic will close the proms playing a series of greatest hits from rock band Queen blended with symphonic arrangements.
Firework displays will also take place on the Saturday and Sunday nights.
Ben Crick, conductor for Vivo Entertainment and the Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, said:
“We’re sure event-goers can’t wait to enjoy live music once again and it’s our pleasure to present this spectacular series of outdoor events. Harewood House is the perfect setting for such prestigious artists and legendary musicians to showcase their talents.
“We’re sure Picnic Proms will be a truly magnificent series of events for everyone involved, including our wonderful audiences.”
The event has been created and designed to ensure potential government restrictions, including social distancing and household bubbles, can be adhered to if required.
Additional safety measures such as on-site hand sanitising stations and queuing systems will also be in place.
Tickets are priced at £35 and will go on sale from Friday at 9am at the Vivo Entertainment website.