St George's Hall
8 Oct 2026
Nigel Kennedy
A unique mix of repertoire with energy, dynamics and mind-blowing technical and emotional musicality.
A fantastic night of music and song to celebrate Yorkshire Day in proper Yorkshire style.
The first ever Yorkshire Proms brings together the full Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Ben Crick, Bantam of the Opera choir, Bradford Festival Choral Society and a host of special guests for a concert that any and every music enthusiast will enjoy.
The evening will include orchestral works by Jarrod Royles Atkins, Ernest Farrar, Delius, John Barry, a medley of Yorkshire folk songs and special performances by Bradford Festival Choral Society and the Bantam of the Opera choir.
And a Yorkshire Proms would not be a Yorkshire Proms without audience participation, so expect a rousing sing along for everyone to enjoy, including Land of Hope and Glory, Jerusalem and of course On Ilkla Moor Baht ‘at.
Bring a Yorkshire Flag. It’s going to an amazing concert and one you definitely don’t want to miss.
£13 per eligible ticket
£102 (price band A)
£82 (price band B)
For two adults and two children (aged 16 and under)
Members of our Access Scheme are entitled to a free essential companion ticket.
Tickets for wheelchair spaces and companion ticket discounts can be booked by Access Members online (when logged into your account) or by calling Box Office on 01274 432000.
Max of 10 tickets can be booked online. All discounts are subject to availability and may not be applicable. See our T&Cs for further information.
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