Ibiza Symphonica has been announced for the Great Yorkshire Showground this summer.
The one-night spectacular on Saturday 15th August will bring together world class vocalists and a full live orchestra for an evening celebrating the most loved Ibiza anthems of the last three decades.
Tickets will be limited to an 8,000 capacity to ensure an intimate evening which will run from 6pm to 10:30pm and feature iconic singers Heather Small, Rebecca Ferguson MBE and Alison Limerick as well as a guest appearance from BBC Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills.

Scott Mills
This will be the first outdoor music concert held at the Great Yorkshire Showground since Sir Elton John played in 2012.
This event is a collaboration between Sound & White and The Great Yorkshire Events Centre.
Profits from events held on the Showground go to the Yorkshire Agricultural Society supporting farming, food and the countryside.
Freddy White, founder of Yorkshire based company Sound & White and lead promoter of Ibiza Symphonica, said:
“After more than 20 years working across the hospitality and entertainment industries and as someone who is now lucky enough to call Harrogate
home, I am incredibly proud to be bringing something of this scale to the town.”
“The Show Ring is an extraordinary venue and it has been amazing reaching out to industry friends and contacts to help bring this to life.
"The level of talent involved is exceptional and it is going to be a genuinely special evening out for everyone attending.
It’s a bespoke show & production created specifically for Harrogate and the Main Ring."
Performing will be, Alison Limerick who will be playing her hit 'Where Love Lives'.
Double platinum selling artist Rebecca Ferguson MBE, will join the setlist along with a special appearance from Radio 2 Presenter, Scott Mills.

Rebecca Ferguson MBE
Graham Thompson, Commercial Director at the Great Yorkshire Events Centre said:
“The Main Ring is an incredible setting and we have been working with the producers of Ibiza Symphonica for this carefully curated and locally delivered event which is an exciting new event for us to host.”
Tickets for Ibiza Symphonica will start from £22.50, with an exclusive pre-sale starting at 10am on Thursday 19th March.
To register, go to their website here.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday 20 March online from Harrogate Theatre or in person from the Harrogate Theatre Box Office.
Organisers say the decision to work with a local box office partner was deliberate.
The event is in partnership with a number of local businesses and sponsors, including Yorkshire’s leading Gin and Vodka brand ‘Masons of Yorkshire’, Tap & Tuk Tuk on Cheltenham Parade and Rhubarb Restaurant.
International Champagne house Pol Roger will headline the VIP experience, with a dedicated VIP garden area.
A range of ticket options will be available, including general admission standing, covered grandstand seating and premium VIP experiences.

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