AN INSTRUMENT ensemble, vocalists and DJ, putting its own spin on classic dance tracks, will be performing in Winchester for the very first time.
Since 2021 the Ibiza Orchestra has performed music, made famous by DJs and nightclubs across Ibiza, all over Europe with more than 40 events in the UK alone.
The 26-piece instrument ensemble has now confirmed the Ibiza Orchestra Experience is coming to North Walls Recreation Ground in Winchester on Friday, August 18, 2023 as part of the Ibiza Anthems Greatest Hits tour.
A large outdoor stage and festival-style production will play host to the ensemble where they will perform iconic tracks from DJs and dance artists such as Massive Attack, Ian Van Dahl, Daft Punk, Robert Miles, Energy 52, Tiesto, Fatboy Slim, Prodigy, Candi Staton and Faithless.
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Support acts, which are yet to be confirmed, will also be playing be playing throughout the night. Previous events have seen support musicians like Phats & Small, Artful Dodger, Wideboys, Dario G, Show Hawk Duo, Stephani B, Mc Ibz, Nikki Ambers.
Marketing manager Tom Cullen said: “We are very excited to bring Ibiza Orchestra Experience to Winchester, we feel this is a city that will really enjoy our unique take on some of the best music that Ibiza has to offer performed by an amazing 26-piece orchestra. This plus the great support acts that will be performing too.”
Catering will also be onsite, with festival style bars and a variety of independent food vendors operating with a cashless system.
The event is for over 18s. Doors will open from 6pm with last entry at 8pm. The experience is set to finish at 11pm. Tickets are currently available for the 50 per cent off price of £22.47 at ibizaorchestraexperience.co.uk/winchester.
For any partnership or hospitality enquiries email info@ibizaorchestralive.co.uk.
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