This year’s The Traitors Prom is set to feature Claudia Winkleman, the show’s host, along with some beloved contestants from Season 3 who have previously appeared on the program.
In the upcoming show, I’ll have the pleasure of featuring Minah Shannon, currently gracing BBC Radio 1 as a presenter. She used to be an opera singer, just like Linda Rands who will also join us. Not to forget Alexander Dragonetti, a fellow classical music aficionado.
Here’s hoping for a new rendition of Alexander’s classic “Sperber Yuh Yuh Yuh”.
In the upcoming events, Minah, Linda, and Alexander, all from season 3, will be accompanied by more stars from The Traitors series and some surprise musical guests – however, their names are still under wraps for now.
On Saturday, July 26th, The Traitors’ Prom will present both matinee and evening shows as part of the BBC Proms. Specifically, you can catch the matinee at 3:00 PM, while the evening performance is scheduled for 7:30 PM. Noteworthy, the matinee show will be aired live on BBC Radio 3.

The unique performances will showcase the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus, and various guest vocalists, all under the direction of Karen Ní Bhroin.
The performance will include popular pieces from famous classical composers like Mozart, Puccini, and Tchaikovsky, among others, which you’ll get to enjoy during the show.
Concurrently, they’ll incorporate what they call ‘Betrayal-themed Pop’ – for instance, the gothic and symphonic renditions of popular chart hits heard throughout the series, featuring artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Billie Eilish, Britney Spears, and James Newton Howard.
In addition to Sam Watts’s original tunes, you’ll hear some from the series. This includes the first-ever performance of two extended orchestral renditions of the main theme.
Tickets can be purchased right here now.
This summer’s Proms events start on July 18th and continue until September 13th. Meanwhile, the series “The Traitors” is scheduled to come back on screen with a celebrity edition sometime in 2025.
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