Jade to headline BBC Proms' return to Gateshead

Jade Thirwall performing at the Big Weekend. She has long dark hair and is wearing a white dress. Image source, Getty Images
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Jade performed at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend in Liverpool on Sunday

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Pop star Jade has been announced as one of the headline acts when the BBC Proms returns to Gateshead this summer.

The South Shields-born singer, who found fame as part of Little Mix, will be at the Glasshouse International Centre for Music on Friday 25 July.

Having been named Best Pop Act at this year's Brit Awards, the 32-year-old will be performing songs from her upcoming solo album alongside the Royal Northern Sinfonia with the concert broadcast live on BBC radio.

Tickets costing between £8 and £62.50 went on sale at midday, with Jade saying: "It means the world to me to come home to the North East for this show."

She added: "The Proms is such a huge part of British music culture, and to be performing with a full orchestra - in this iconic venue, with my hometown crowd - is a dream."

The Proms event will run until Sunday 27 July with the Glasshouse line-up also featuring singer-songwriter Angeline Morrison, guitarist Sean Shibe and a CBeebies Wildlife Jamboree.

The Glasshouse International Centre for Music viewed from Newcastle Quayside. A large building, it has a futuristic shape and is made up of hundreds of glass panels. In the foreground, a man is walking along the Quayside towards to the right of the photo.Image source, Getty Images
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The Proms event will see the Glasshouse host a weekend of diverse acts

The Glasshouse said the Proms would be "a weekend of world-class music" featuring "classical heavyweights to joyful family concerts, late-night jazz to inspiring folk and ground-breaking collaborations".

Jazz saxophonist, hip-hop artist, curator and presenter Soweto Kinch will get the Proms under way as it visits Sunderland for the first time.

He will be performing at the city's Fire Station arts venue on Thursday 24 July.

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