The Royal Albert Hall will begin hosting full-capacity concerts again this summer with a performance by James Blunt.
The famed London venue will reopen from May 29 with a series of socially-distanced events before returning to a full house from July 6.
The hall, which was opened by Queen Victoria in 1871 and named in memory of her husband Prince Albert, has been mainly shuttered since March 2020, refunding more than £7.5 million of ticket sales.
James Blunt (Isabel Infantes/PA)
A family concert featuring the house band, titled Back With A Bang, will reopen the space, followed by Messiah with the Royal Choral Society on May 30.