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The set of over 30 house classics includes 12 completely new orchestrations. Although the Saturday night at Bowood has sold-out, there are limited tickets available for the Friday. For further information, and to get tickets while they last, click here. Gates to the grounds of Bowood House will open at 6pm. The show starts at 6.30pm with Classic Ibiza debutant and former Pacha and Ministry of Sound DJ, Jose Luis. His set of Latin-infused, old-school house will transport you to one of the White Isle’s iconic chill-out bars. The Urban Soul Orchestra, accompanied by Goldierocks on the decks, then take to the stage at 8pm for the “Sundowner Set.” Attendees can expect:
Over the Easter bank holiday weekend Classic Ibiza’s 23,000 Facebook followers had the chance to vote for their favourite tracks to be added to the set-list at this summer’s show at Bowood House, near Calne, on Friday 23 and Saturday 24 July. The five winning tracks have been added to the programme of over 30 house classics, including 12 completely new orchestrations and some firm Classic Ibiza favourites. The winning tracks, in order of popularity, are: Saltwater, Chicane, Moya Brennan (32.4%); Infinity 2008, Guru Josh Project, Klaas (14.6%); Professional Widow, Tori Amos, Armand Van Helden (10.9%); I See You Baby, Groove Armada, Gramma Funk, Fatboy Slim (7.9%); and Where Love Lives, Alison Limerick, Frankie Knuckles, David Morales (7.1%).
Classic Ibiza is set to return to Hatfield this summer.
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And the winners are. Organisers of the Classic Ibiza concert have announced their track poll results.
Over the Easter holiday weekend, Classic Ibiza’s 23,000 Facebook followers had the opportunity to vote for their favourite tracks to be added to the set-list at this summer’s show at Hatfield House on Saturday, August 21.
The five winning songs will be added to the programme of over 30 house classics, including 12 completely new orchestrations, and some firm Classic Ibiza favourites.
Classic Ibiza’s Lisa Ward said: “We love asking our amazing audience to help select the tracks for Classic Ibiza and yet again we have been inundated with thousands of votes, with
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