A ROMSEY concert will open with a "spectacular display" from the Royal Air Force as part of the summer event, organisers have confirmed.

Dubbed the "world's premier aerobatic display team", the Red Arrows will trail red, white and blue smoke over Broadlands to kick off Park Proms on Friday, August 27.

Music fans will be treated to the team's first performance since 2019 as part of the two-day event that will run until Saturday, August 28, according to a Facebook post from Park Proms.

The news was unveiled on social media on Saturday (May 29), which reads: "Prepare to burst with great British pride as the Royal Air Force display teams, including the Red Arrows, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and Tiger Moth display, are set to open Park Proms on Friday 27th August with a spectacular display.

"As the world’s premier aerobatic display team, watch the Red Arrows trail their famous red, white and blue smoke over the Broadlands Estate, with their first performance since 2019 set to be a highlight of the weekend.

"Are you ready for a thrilling night of quintessential classical music with the worlds greatest orchestra and world-famous singers? Gather your loved ones, grab a picnic and join us at Park Proms."

The event will also be headlined by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, conducted by Pete Harrison on August 27.

The 78-piece orchestra is set to play a "Last night of the proms" styled concert with several pieces from films including Harry Potter, James Bond, Star Wars and Superman.

Aled Jones, Laura Wright, Escala and The Travelling Hands will feature on the first evening.

The second day will see British pop lovers dance to sets from James Morrison, Pixie Lott, Scouting for Girls and Eliza & the Bear.

All of the artists are set to play their chart-topping hits to conclude one of the first music events following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions.

Park Prom’s has also partnered with Hampshire Fare to provide food and drink from the local area and surrounding counties, packaged in recyclable or biodegradable materials.

For the "VIP experience", The Britannia Lounge is set to provide entertainment combined with hospitality with guests welcomed with a drink on arrival, alongside access to the Private Bar and the Summer Garden Terrace.

Tickets range from just under £59.50 for adult day tickets to £234 for the full Brittannia Lounge Day Ticket.

Child Days Tickets are on offer from £20 with two day child tickets on sale for £50.

Tickets for both days for adults are being sold for £119.

The organisers have also assured customers that if the event cannot take place on advice from the Government, their Ticket Promise means tickets will roll over to the new date in 2022, or customers can receive a refund.