Shrewsbury's own Proms in the Park event will go ahead on Saturday evening after organisers decided to make it a tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth.
Starring Shropshire soprano Holly Teague, the West Midlands Proms Orchestra and Shrewsbury's Male Voice Choir, the show is billed as a celebration of classical music under the stars.
https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/uk-news/2022/09/09/last-night-of-the-proms-cancelled-by-bbc-out-of-respect-for-the-queen/ Musical director Justin Klekot said:"We are so deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. "We believe the Proms will be a fitting tribute to someone who has served us all impeccably throughout the years and we hope you will all join us on Saturday to raise a song in her memory."
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