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I would like to attend Proms next Sunday, especially the evening concert, which has musicians I recognize! It is therefore already sold out, and being a weekend I imagine it will be quite popular.
I'm wondering how Proming on the day works, since I think there should be at least 500 if not 1,000 standing room places. When do tickets go on sale that day, and how early should I queue up before that to get one? I'm not entirely sure about these answers from reading the Prom website ... I think that tickets go on sale 1 hour before?
Just looking for some advice from people who have Promed as to how it works, and especially how early I should try to get there given a weekend and a popular concert.
I'm wondering how Proming on the day works, since I think there should be at least 500 if not 1,000 standing room places. When do tickets go on sale that day, and how early should I queue up before that to get one? I'm not entirely sure about these answers from reading the Prom website ... I think that tickets go on sale 1 hour before?
Just looking for some advice from people who have Promed as to how it works, and especially how early I should try to get there given a weekend and a popular concert.
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I'm one of those terrible Londoners who has all this on the doorstep and never goes in person (thank goodness for Radio 3 and BBC 4) so I can't speak from experience either, but you might get a more expert response through the messageboard at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/2007/inte...ersworld.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/2007/inte...ersworld.shtml
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We went to the Proms on a Friday night last August. We got there two hours before concert time, I think. The line for standing room tickets was long but once they started selling it moved pretty quickly. Once you get into the standing room area quickly grab a spot near the rails so you can see what's going on. A small blanket would be useful for reserving space as well as sitting on during the concert. Glass bottles are banned from the standing room so don't try to buy a bottle and bring it up during intermission. I'm sure you'll have a great time.
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Did you end up going? I assume you were talking about the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, right? I'm contemplating a trip to London and am checking out what concerts will be held during that time.
Tell me the details if you did go. £5 sounds like a great deal!
Did you end up going? I assume you were talking about the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, right? I'm contemplating a trip to London and am checking out what concerts will be held during that time.
Tell me the details if you did go. £5 sounds like a great deal!
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