BBC Proms: Sam Smith reassures fans BBC Proms viewers were left in awe of Sam Smith's stunning performance on Saturday evening (August 24) as the show aired on BBC2. The iconic Royal Albert Hall in London opened its prestigious doors to welcome the pop sensation, who graced the stage with the BBC orchestra. At 32 years old, Smith collaborated with conductor Simon Hale and the 16-piece choir, the LJ Singers, delivering a powerful setlist featuring hits from their decade-long career.

Dressed sharply in a black suit, Smith kicked off the night with "Good Thing," captivating the audience. The flawless execution of "I'm Not The Only One" followed, leaving those tuning in from home thoroughly impressed. Following the second song, Smith took a moment to share their heartfelt thanks for the opportunity to perform at such a revered venue, reports the Mirror .

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Sam Smith finds happy place ahead of BBC Proms debut Sam Smith’s most outlandish outfits ahead of divisive BBC Proms show Sam Smith looked very suave performing at the proms (Image: BBC) Smith expressed: "I have been thinking about this since I was a kid, and I just want to say to the BBC and everyone here. Thank you for having me." Social media was abuzz with praise for Smith's performance, with fans flooding platforms with glowing reviews.

A fan commented on X: "This is all rather impressive...

#bbcproms #samsmith." Another added: "Say what you want about Sam Smith but they're a supremely talented singer", and a.