The set has been revealed for Classic Ibiza's much-anticipated sold-out return.
Concert organisers have unveiled the tracks that Urban Soul Orchestra (USO) will be performing at the event, which is at Ragley Hall in Alcester on Saturday, July 6.
Stephen Hussey's 32-piece USO, known for their collaborations with dance music legends such as Groove Armada, Nightmares On Wax and Robert Miles, will be performing 16 completely new tracks in a set of over 40 house classics.
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The fun will kick off at 5.30pm with a chill-out DJ set.
Former Pacha Ibiza resident, DJ Jose Luis, then takes over the decks at 6.30pm for his Afro/Latin House Set.
Accompanying Luis will be a live jamming session with USO members.
At 8pm, Stephen Hussey’s 32-piece USO comes into focus for the San Miguel Sundowner Set, performing dance classics like 'Go' by Moby, 'The Cure & The Cause' by Fish Go Deep, 'Killer' by Adamski, 'Cola' by CamelPhat and many more.
Then, a brief interlude at 9pm will leave the audience with DJ Goldierocks, who will be spinning a mix of Ibiza house anthems.
The evening's main event will start at 9.30pm with the return of USO on stage for the Dance Set, which will be accompanied by a laser and light show.
Classic Ibiza’s Lisa Ward said: "After the resounding success of last year’s tour, it was slightly daunting dreaming up this summer’s set.
"I shouldn’t have been so worried, each track is truly iconic - a perfect blend of never heard before orchestrations and some firm Classic Ibiza favourites.
"A massive thank you to everyone that’s coming to party with us at Ragley Hall - we’ve got one helluva show in store for you."
The concert will finish at 11pm following a three-track encore.
For those who missed out on tickets, concert organisers have advised visiting its recommended ticket re-sale site, Twickets.
The event will support The Shakespeare Hospice, which provides palliative and end of life care to patients, carers and families in South Warwickshire.
For more information, head to classicibiza.co.uk.
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