The Last Night of the Proms, at the Royal Albert Hall in London, is one of the most popular classical music concerts in the world, watched and listened to by an audience of many millions around the globe.
It will be broadcast Live on BBC Two and BBC HD (Part 1), Live on BBC One (Part 2) and Live on BBC Radio 3. It will also be available via the BBC iPlayer for the following week.
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While it lives up to its reputation of a fun Last Night party celebrating British tradition, it equally encapsulates the spirit of the Proms, with leading international artists and an all-embracing programme, introducing new works alongside much-loved classics and bringing together the different themes of the season.
Proms in the Park now takes the Last Night party to County Down, Glasgow, Swansea, Salford as well as London, ensuring that thousands more people around the country can take part in the biggest musical party of the season.
BBC TV: The concert from Hillsborough Castle, County Down will be broadcast live on BBC Four.
Red Button: On the Last Night you can press the on your digital TV remote control and choose which Proms in the Park concert to watch.
Satellite and Cable viewers can press red to watch all five concerts live, in full.
That's Hyde Park, County Down, Glasgow, Swansea and the new Salford concert.
Freeview viewers can press red to watch Hyde Park and Salford concerts live.
Radio: BBC Radio 2 broadcasts live from London's Hyde Park; BBC Radio Manchester, BBC Radio Ulster, BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio Wales broadcast their events from Salford, County Down, Glasgow and Swansea.
BBC iPlayer: All Proms in the Park concerts will be available to watch on BBC iPlayer from Sunday morning 13 Sept, for seven days.