The Wight Proms returns for eight days between the 9th and 18th August 2024. Set in the grounds of Northwood House, a Grade II listed country manor house in Cowes on the Isle of Wight, the festival celebrates summer with classical proms, comedy, nippers, opera, drag, musical theatre, plus country music and dance. Tickets for this years event go on sale at the end of March.
The festival is a great way to celebrate the longer warm summer days - bring a blanket and sit on the grass and enjoy the lovely surroundings and great entertainment with all the family. There are a limited number of 'tables & chairs' some of which are under cover, select specfic ticket type on booking.
The festival is suitable for all ages, except for our comedy night which is suitable for those age 16+.
More details to follow, please visit the website for up-to-date information - www.wightproms.co.uk/
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