Warrington’s Time Square will once again come alive on Sunday, June 1st from 12pm to 9pm as Proms in the Square returns for its third year.
The highly anticipated event, which marks the end of Warrington’s second Music Month, is expected to draw thousands of attendees from across the region for a day of outstanding live music, food, and entertainment – all completely free.
The third year of Proms in the Square is a significant moment for the town, cementing the event’s status as a key highlight in Warrington’s cultural calendar. The Untold Orchestra, who have been a crowd favourite at past events, will once again take the stage with their iconic “Icons” set, combining well-loved classics with exciting new tracks. For the first time, members of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra will also join the event, with their Wind Quintet performing twice during the afternoon.
In addition, attendees can look forward to ‘Wickeder Than The Wicked’, a West End tribute act that brings a fusion of spellbinding melodies from Wicked alongside well known pop-rock anthems.
Warrington Brass Band, Twisted Tubes and the UK’s original award-winning contemporary choir, The Rock Choir, will also add to the day’s diverse musical offerings.
Time Square, located in the heart of Warrington, has become a central hub for events like this, with a variety of food and drink options available from local businesses throughout the day. Warrington Market Bars will remain open until 10pm (with last orders at 9.30pm), and Pink Leaf will host a pop-up bar on the extended terrace outside their side of the market. Parking across the town is free on Sundays, making it easy for everyone to join in.
Proms in the Square 2025 is supported by Warrington Borough Council (WBC), with support from Culture Warrington and funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF).
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