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A Night at the Musicals with Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra to feature at Battersea Park in Concert

by Staff Writer
April 25, 2024
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Battersea Park in Concert, courtesy of the event

Battersea Park in Concert, courtesy of the event

Following its debut last year, Battersea Park in Concert is back for another fantastic long summer weekend of picnic concerts, ready to entertain London with breath-taking live performances and pure musical magic.

From the 24th to 26th of August, attendees will have the opportunity to experience the best classical, West End, and jazz music, all set against the stunning backdrop of Battersea Park. Each day offers a unique programme filled not only with beautiful music but fantastic food promising a remarkable experience for attendees of all ages.

Kicking off on Saturday with Proms in the Park, the world-famous Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, led by conductor Pete Harrison, will take to the stage to take us on a journey through orchestral music. Featuring the timeless melodies of Bach and Mozart and the impressive compositions of Tchaikovsky to evocative movie scores from John Williams and a spectacular fireworks finale. Joining  as host and special guest is the captivating Myleene Klass, classical performer and presenter of her own weekly Classic FM show. Myleene will not only host but will also delight event goers by guest performing as part of the evening. Before the main performance, Alex Mendham and his Orchestra will transport everyone back to the glamorous era of the 1920s with their toe-tapping songs as a musical aperitif.

       

Sunday will bring A Night at the Musicals featuring the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra and a throng of special guest singers, conducted by Richard Balcombe and hosted by the Olivier Award-winning West End star Cassidy Janson, who will also open the evening with a fantastic supporting performance. This enchanting evening will transport audiences to the magical world of the West End, with over 25 songs from down the ages of musical theatre, including Broadway classics, sing-along favourites, epic ensembles and showstopping solos. Fans of musicals such as Chicago, Rent, Six, The Greatest Showman, Grease, and many more will have a chance to hear their favourite songs performed by the incredible Jenna Lee James, Sharon Rose, Ricardo Afonso, and Dean Chisnall, backed by the 40-strong London Concert Chorus.

The final day of the event will be dedicated to all that jazz with Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Orchestra. Led by Pete Long, this legendary big band will dazzle audiences with their renditions of Ella Fitzgerald, Stevie Wonder, Cab Calloway, Frank Sinatra, Chaka Khan and many more, and will be joined by a number of guest singers. Before Ronnie’s, audiences can enjoy a long afternoon of live music featuring the London African Gospel Choir who will bring their joyous interpretation of Paul Simon’s Graceland album with a full live band. Further support comes from UK jazz legends Claire Martin` OBE and Ray Gelato live on-stage together. Last but not least, the action-packed Swinging at the Cotton Club will celebrate New York City’s legendary nightclub of the 1920s and ‘30s, featuring a full swing band and dancers. The day promises an unforgettable finale to the fantastic long weekend of musical bliss.

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Battersea Park in Concert isn’t just about the music, it’s an experience to be savoured. Attendees can pre-book a range of gourmet picnics crafted by The Luxury Picnic Co, featuring artisanal cheeses, selection of cured meats and delicious desserts. Brand new for this year, KERB, famous for their fantastic street food, will be curating the culinary and bars experience, ensuring a delectable selection of treats for all. And for those looking to elevate their experience, exclusive upgrades such as Gold Circle* area and the Diamond VIP Experience* offer superior comfort and convenience.

Families with young music enthusiasts will be delighted by the newly introduced Kids Tipiland. Open every day, our giant kids tipi will feature interactive activities and games for children, perfect for exploring their creativity and imagination.

Tickets for the Battersea Park in Concert will be available on the Friday 23rd February from 12pm. To purchase tickets visit: batterseaparkinconcert.com.

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