St Nicholas Park to host 26-piece Ibiza Orchestra Experience this September

By James Smith

27th Apr 2023 | Local News

The Ibiza Orchestra Experience will come to the town centre park on Friday, September 15 along with several support acts (image supplied)
The Ibiza Orchestra Experience will come to the town centre park on Friday, September 15 along with several support acts (image supplied)

St Nicholas Park is set to welcome a 26-piece orchestra this September to perform on a large outdoor stage.

The Ibiza Orchestra Experience will come to the town centre park on Friday, September 15 along with several support acts.

You can expect a night of iconic tracks from artists such as; Massive Attack, Ian Van Dahl, Daft Punk, Robert Miles, Energy 52, Tiesto, Fatboy Slim, Prodigy, Candi Staton and many more.

Along with performances from the Ibiza Orchestra, the event will be hosting confirmed DJ headliner Marvin Humes! With vocalist Nikki Ambers, MC's , DJ Pandar and more support acts to be announced.

Since 2021, the 26-piece orchestra has performed all over the UK and Europe with over 40 events in the UK alone.

Tom Cullen, marketing manager for the Ibiza Orchestra Experience, said: "We are excited to bring the Ibiza Orchestra Experience to Warwick for the first time, to share their unique take on some of the best music that Ibiza has to offer.

"As well as, an incredible headliner, support acts and a lively atmosphere."

This is an 18+ event that will run from 6pmto 11pm.

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