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The BBC Proms is an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in central London. Robert Newman founded The Proms in 1895. Since 1927, the BBC has organised and broadcast The Proms.
The 19th century barge that served as the concert venue for Bargemusic is towed from its long-standing slip at Fulton Ferry Landing for scrappage at Staten Island, after evaluation and judgment that the barge was no longer viable to continue as a concert venue. [11] 16 January. The Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung announces its 2025 prizes:
Chappell Roan wins BBC Radio 1's Sound of 2025. [7] The Elton John compilation album Diamonds reaches number one in the UK Albums chart after 374 weeks. [8] Le Pub, a music venue in Newport which was threatened with closure, has been bought by a community enterprise, Music Venue Properties (MVP), which aims to protect live music locations. [9]
Here's a look at all the concerts and tours announced for 2025—there are some big names in there. Top Tours to Watch for in 2025 Metallica – M72 2025 World Tour
The festival was founded in 1973 and initially took place at the Royal College of Music before moving to the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, and taking on the name Greenwich Early Music Festival. Each year, the Festival invites performers and exhibitors from across the world to perform concerts and exhibit their goods. [ 1 ]
Music portal; 2020s portal; This category is for concert tours in the year 2025. 2020; 2021; 2022; ... Category: 2025 concert tours. 11 languages ...
5 January – The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra announces the appointment of Robert Spano as its principal conductor, with immediate effect. [1]6 January – The National Forum of Music (NFM) in Wrocław announces the appointment of Christoph Eschenbach as its next artistic director, effective with the 2024–2025 season, with an initial contract of 5 seasons.
The Olivier Awards also moved to the Albert Hall in 2017 and remain there as of 2025. Former regular events include Classical Spectacular, a Raymond Gubbay production, which performed at the Hall from 1989 to 2022. It combined popular classical music, lights and special effects.