SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH is to make his performing debut at the Last Night Of The Proms this weekend - playing a floor polisher.
The legendary natural history broadcaster will take part in a performance of Sir Malcolm Arnold's comic work A Grand, Grand Overture, which has parts for floor polisher, three vacuum cleaners and four rifles, as well as a full orchestra.
Accompanying Sir David will be drum and bass musician Goldie on vacuum cleaner while comedian Rory Bremner and journalist Martha Kearney take two of the rifle parts.
As well as Arnold's unusual work, Saturday's concert will also feature the traditional Last Night favourites: Rule Britannia, Jerusalem and Land Of Hope And Glory.
Sir David made a guest appearance as a speaker at the Proms at the family-orientated Darwin Extravaganza For Kids earlier this summer, but Saturday will be his first musical performance.
Goldie also took part in the Darwin Prom, composing a classical work on the theme of evolution called Sine Tempore.
The finale to the 115th Proms season, which began on 17 July, will be broadcast live on Radio 3 and BBC television.
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