Tickets have now gone on sale for this year’s Silsden Proms on the Farm, with organisers promising another memorable evening of live music, community spirit and charity fundraising.
The popular outdoor concert returns to Jackson’s Field in Silsden on Saturday 18th July 2026 and will once again feature a varied line-up of performers.
Audiences can enjoy music from the award-winning Tewit Silver Band, joined by soloist Sarah Halstead, alongside the Hot Aire Concert Band. Also appearing for the first time at the event are The Puretones, a local four-piece band performing indie, rock and pop favourites.
Tewit Silver Band, formed in 2017 as an adult extension of the long-established Tewit Youth Band, has rapidly progressed through competition ranks and now competes across the country at Championship level.
The Hot Aire Concert Band brings a broad repertoire spanning film themes, pop and classical music, while The Puretones have built a strong local following with energetic live performances and crowd-pleasing setlists following their return after a 10-year hiatus.
The compere for the evening is our own daytimes presenter Stuart Clarkson, who will host the event for a fifth year in 2026.
As well as providing entertainment, Proms on the Farm continues its charitable focus, with proceeds supporting Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice and Silsden Methodist Church.
The evening will include a bottle tombola, raffle and super raffle - which includes prizes donated by Your Local Experiences.
Lead organiser William Jowitt said:
“We’re delighted to be able to launch ticket sales for this year’s Proms on the Farm. The event has become such a special occasion for Silsden and the surrounding area, bringing people together for a fantastic evening of music while raising money for important local causes.
“We’ve got another brilliant line-up planned for 2026 and we’re especially pleased to welcome The Puretones to the event for the first time. We’d encourage people to book early and join us for what promises to be a wonderful summer evening on Jackson’s Field.”
Adult tickets are priced at £15 in advance or £18 on the gate and are available now via promsonthefarm.co.uk or in person from Silsden Post Office and Olive & Green. Entry is free for under 16s when accompanied by a paying adult. Gazebo spaces are also available and can be booked online.
For sponsorship opportunities or to donate an item for the charity raffle, contact silsdenpromsonthefarm@gmail.

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