The Proms, short for "Promenade Concerts," are a famous and long-standing series of classical music concerts held annually in the UK. They are organized by the BBC and mainly take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London over an eight-week summer season, typically from mid-July to mid-September. The Proms originated in 1895 to make classical music more accessible to the public by offering inexpensive standing tickets so people from all backgrounds could enjoy the concerts. The event has grown into one of the world's largest and most democratic classical music festivals, attracting top musicians and huge audiences both in person and via broadcasts. The concerts feature orchestral, chamber, and contemporary music, along with educational and family events, with the famous "Last Night of the Proms" as a cultural highlight.