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The 2025 BBC Proms season concludes with the Last Night of the Proms on September 13 at the Royal Albert Hall. This year's finale celebrates the 50th anniversary of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody with a special performance by Sir Brian May, Roger Taylor, and Sam Oladeinde.

Comedian Bill Bailey makes his BBC Proms debut with Leroy Anderson's The Typewriter. Conductor Elim Chan leads the BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Chorus, and BBC Singers, joined by soprano Louise Alder and trumpeter Alison Balsom. The program includes two world premieres commissioned by the BBC.

The Last Night of the Proms will be presented by Katie Derham on TV and BBC iPlayer, with special guests Nick Mohammed, Golda Schultz, and Gareth Malone. The broadcast will be live on BBC Two and BBC One.

BBC Radio 3 will broadcast live from the Royal Albert Hall, hosted by Petroc Trelawny and Georgia Mann. Sam Jackson, Controller of Radio 3 and the BBC Proms, expects a celebration of musical excellence with a stellar lineup of talent and world premieres.

The BBC Proms 2025 season has been successful, with increased TV viewership and high audience figures. The season featured 86 concerts and attracted over 6 million viewers. The JADE, St. Vincent, and Traitors Proms will be broadcast after the season.

The Last Night of the Proms will feature performances of various classical pieces, culminating in a rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody with special guest appearances. The event will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and BBC iPlayer in two parts.

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