Enjoy an unforgettable evening of glorious entertainment with this Outdoor Proms Concert for two experience. This is a thrilling open air concert, set in the grounds of some of the UK’s most celebrated stately homes. Kicking off with a cavalry display, the event begins with a thundering of hooves as the mounted cavalry demonstrate their battlefield skill-at-arms with lances, rifles & spectacular horsemanship. Then enjoy the toe-tapping warm up act & look to the sky for the breathtaking parachute display. Next, the English Field Artillery Company herald the arrival of Britain’s favourite warplane. Amidst a volley of gunfire from a vintage field gun, you hear the unmistakable sound of the Spitfire engine rumbling overhead, followed by a meticulously choreographed aerial display which takes place in the evening sky above. Then it’s time for the Battle Proms orchestra to take to the stage with classical hits such as the events signature piece, Beethoven's ' Battle Symphony', with a full complement of nearly 200 cannons, plus musket fire & fireworks providing a unique & breath-taking musical performance. The evening will close with a traditional flag-waving sing-along, culminating in a dazzling fireworks extravaganza. Whether you’re planning a romantic evening for a loved one, or a celebration for a special couple, this could just be the unique experience you have been looking for. For safety reasons, please note barbecues, garden flares & pets are not permitted at the concert. The use of recording equipment is prohibited & please allow sufficient time to park your car as no vehicles are allowed on the concert area. The car park opens at 2:00pm & gates to the concert arena open at 4:00pm or 4:30pm depending on the venue. Please note, once you have booked your chosen venue tickets will be emailed to you to print at home at a least a week prior to the event. Seating is not provided so you are welcome to bring chairs/rugs as well as a picnic. Some public catering is available. In certain weather conditions, air displays will unfortunately not be possible due to safety reasons.