Information about how to 'Prom' at the Royal Albert
If you are unable to book online, you may be able to book in person at Door 12 of the Royal Albert Hall, subject to availability.You will be able to choose from standing tickets in either the Arena or Gallery, or limited seats in the Choir or on very few occasions in the Front Circle. These seats will replace the seat reservation cards from previous years. If you feel unable to stand for the duration of the concert, please book one of these seats online from 10.30am on the day of the concert.
From 10.30am onwards, you will no longer have guaranteed admission. This is because we want to open Promming to as many people as possible and Day Promming tickets go on sale to the public at 10.30am each day. However, you can continue to claim your ticket until 5 minutes before the performance begins.
If you have purchased a Pass but cannot see a red button to book tickets, you may not be logged in or the booking window may not be open yet. Please see the top of this page for details.5. If you are unable to stand, we have a limited number of seated spaces in the Arena and Gallery that you may be able to select. Also, regardless of whether you have purchased Arena or Gallery pass you may also be able to choose a seated ticket in the Choir or Front Rausing Circle.
7. You will be sent a print-at-home ticket via email which you can print, show on your phone or download as an Apple Wallet e-ticket.If you are unable to stand, we have a limited number of seated spaces in the Arena and Gallery that you may be able to select.
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