The final setlist for this year's Classic Ibiza event at Blickling Estate has been revealed.
This year’s concert on August 5 includes 15 completely new arrangements in a set of more than 40 classics to be played by the Urban Soul Orchestra, led by Stephen Hussey.
Lisa Ward, gig organiser, said: “Having heard the new tracks being performed by USO, this year’s Classic Ibiza is going to blow people away.
"Stephen Hussey’s orchestrations and our incredibly talented musicians are on another level.”
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The set will include Poppiholla (Chicane), Inner City Life (Goldie), Touch Me (Rui Da Silva) and Rhythm of The Night (Corona).
Also on the list is For An Angel (Paul van Dyke), Blind Faith (Chase & Status), Sun Is Shining (Bob Marley vs. Funkstar De Luxe) and Red Alert (Basement Jaxx), among others.
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A 'hardfloor mix' of the song Yeke Yeke by Mory Kante will be part of a later dance set to be played later in the evening by the USO, after a 'deep house' set by DJ Goldierocks.
Mr Hussey said the Kante track would be a stand-out of the gig for him.
He said: "He was from Guinea, so we had help learning the lyrics from Lucy Duran, professor of music at the School of Oriental and African Studies.
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"I feel a great affinity with the three worlds of music represented in our version – African, house and orchestral. I guess it encapsulates three very important things to me – my heritage, my education and my party side.”
Also forming part of this set will be Pump Up The Jam (Technotronic), Everybody’s Free (Rozalla) and Summer (Calvin Harris).
Parking is free for the gig and there are no booking fees. Tickets cost £48 for adults, £24 for children aged five-17 and Under fives are free. Visit classicibiza.co.uk for more.
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