More than 3,000 Birmingham school children will perform over four-nights as Services For Education Birmingham Youth Proms celebrates its sixth year at Symphony Hall.
A specially commissioned medley of Queen’s most loved music will be a focal point for Services For Education’s 2024 Birmingham Youth Proms at which 3,000 Birmingham children will take to the Symphony Hall stage over four-nights opening Monday 8 July in the country’s largest concert series for young people.
One hundred and six schools will participate in the concerts including Birmingham Schools’ Primary Choir who will perform the Queen medley created by Sarah Baker specifically for the concert series, to mark the work of the 1970’s and 1980’s rock band.
Services For Education’s Birmingham Youth Proms will also feature performances from Birmingham Schools’ Symphony Orchestra, Guitar Sinfonia, Concert Ban, Guitar Ensemble, Azaad Dhol Group, String Sinfonia and Wind Orchestra amongst many others.
Tickets are priced at £15 with £10 for concessions (60+, Child 16 and under, Disabled Visitor, Unwaged, Wheelchair User). Services For Education’s Birmingham Youth Proms are supported by Arts Council England and Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce here.
More than 3,000 Birmingham school children will perform over four-nights as Services For Education Birmingham Youth Proms celebrates its sixth year at Symphony Hall.
A specially commissioned medley of Queen’s most loved music will be a focal point for Services For Education’s 2024 Birmingham Youth Proms at which 3,000 Birmingham children will take to the Symphony Hall stage over four-nights opening Monday 8 July in the country’s largest concert series for young people.
One hundred and six schools will participate in the concerts including Birmingham Schools’ Primary Choir who will perform the Queen medley created by Sarah Baker specifically for the concert series, to mark the work of the 1970’s and 1980’s rock band.
Services For Education’s Birmingham Youth Proms will also feature performances from Birmingham Schools’ Symphony Orchestra, Guitar Sinfonia, Concert Ban, Guitar Ensemble, Azaad Dhol Group, String Sinfonia and Wind Orchestra amongst many others.
Tickets are priced at £15 with £10 for concessions (60+, Child 16 and under, Disabled Visitor, Unwaged, Wheelchair User). Services For Education’s Birmingham Youth Proms are supported by Arts Council England and Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce here.