Night Of The Proms 2023
with Toto, Anastacia, James Morrison, Aura Dione, Camouflage and Nathan Chan
Classical music meets US rock, Danish pop and British songwriters
The Night of the Proms 2023 promises to be another extraordinary concert experience this year. Under the motto "Classical meets pop", international stars from the rock and pop business will once again take to the stage and present an unforgettable evening accompanied by the Antwerp Philharmonic Orchestra and the Fine Fleur Choir under the direction of Alexandra Arrieche.
The band Toto, which became world-famous back in the 80s with hits such as "Africa" and "Rosanna", has been a fixture on the music scene for decades. With over 40 years of stage experience and several Grammy Awards, their timeless music is still part of the daily radio program of all stations. With Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams, the two heads of the band will perform their greatest works at the Proms.
The US singer Anastacia is a gifted performer and has already enchanted Proms audiences in the past with her versatile voice. Since her breakthrough in 2000, she has sold over 30 million albums worldwide and is known for hits such as "I'm Outta Love" and "Left Outside Alone". With her energetic stage presence, she transforms venues into a melting pot of rock, pop and soul.
British singer-songwriter James Morrison captures the hearts of fans with his gentle voice and soulful music. With his debut album "Undiscovered" in 2006, he immediately reached number 1 in the British charts and has been an integral part of the music scene ever since. With songs such as "Who's Gonna Love You Now" and "Broken Strings", he has thrilled audiences.
The Danish pop singer Aura Dione has become known worldwide thanks to her number 1 hit "Geronimo".
With catchy melodies in songs such as "I Will Love You Monday (365)" or "Friends", her unmistakable voice, her extravagant appearance and performance, she has established herself on the international pop scene.
Further guests will be announced in the fall.
As always, the artists will be supported by the Antwerp Philharmonic Orchestra and the Fine Fleur choir under the direction of Alexandra Arrieche, one of the best conductors in the world. With her extraordinary temperament, she gives the classical part of the show a very individual touch.
As usual, the opulent audiovisual staging of the show will make for an unforgettable evening.
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