The BBC Proms, an annual summer music festival, is set to welcome a diverse range of artists, including Elbow's Guy Garvey, Weyes Blood, and Gruff Rhys, for their debut performances this year. This year's edition, running from July 17 to September 12, promises to be a unique blend of rock, indie, and alternative genres with orchestral elements. The festival's opening weekend will feature the first-ever Prog Rock Prom, led by the legendary Carl Palmer and Peter Hammill, with Guy Garvey, Gruff Rhys, and Jane Weaver joining the lineup. The event will also pay tribute to iconic artists like Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Genesis, and Jethro Tull, performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra. Additionally, Weyes Blood will present an intimate late-night Prom, collaborating with Jules Buckley and his orchestra, while Nadine Shah will team up with the Royal Northern Sinfonia in Gateshead. The festival will be held across the country, with The Unthanks heading the first-ever Middlesbrough Prom, and a special 'Bond and Beyond' show featuring the music of James Bond films. With a wide-ranging and eclectic line-up, the BBC Proms aims to celebrate the orchestra's power and versatility, offering audiences an unforgettable experience. However, the festival also faces challenges, such as the need for more diverse programming and the potential impact of ticket prices on accessibility. As the festival continues to evolve, it must navigate these issues while maintaining its commitment to celebrating the orchestra and music.