Ibiza-style music event to launch at popular English beach this summer | The Irish Sun
THE shore of Brighton beach is getting some special music guests this summer.
A live orchestra that have previously performed in Ibiza super club, Eden, and Ibiza Rock Hotel, will be hitting Brighton for a huge concert.
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The band called Symphonic Ibiza will be at Brighton beach on Friday, August 22, at Black Rock, the beach and promenade west of Brighton Marina.
The fusion band will put on a huge show playing popular Ibiza anthems from the last 30 years.
They are known for bringing the energy with their dance anthems and party beats combined with a live orchestra.
Symphonic Ibiza haven't just made a good impression in Ibiza; in the UK, they have performed in Edinburgh and often have singers like Sonique, Angie Brown, and Rozalla with them too.
Over the last five years, Symphonic Ibiza has performed at Saracens V Harlequins Rugby Showdown and the Saracens v Sale Sharks at the Gallagher Premiership Final, both at Tottenham Stadium and Twickenham Stadium.
They will be releasing tickets at £15, which will eventually go up to a full price of £30.
For anyone wanting more updates, go to symphonicibiza-brighton.parkliveuk.com, where you can also sign up for early bird access.
Symphonic Ibiza aren't the only ones performing at Brighton that weekend.
Beach Rock, home to the best tribute bands and singers, will take to the stage to perform some classic numbers.
They also have Raver Tots, which is the UK’s biggest family friendly rave and festival for kids and grown ups.
The seaside city is known for live performances, buzzing nightlife and activities - both on and off the beach.
Brighton and Hove Pride will also return on the weekend of August 2-4 bringing celebrations, live performances and parades.
They have bagged headline act Mariah Carey who will be taking centre stage at the Pride On The Park event on Saturday, August 2, 2025, at Preston Park.
Headlining on the Sunday are UK's noughties girl band the Sugababes famous for their tunes like, Push the Button.
Brighton even came 34th in Time Out's Best Cities in the World for 2025.
According to Time Out: "Brighton has essentially plucked all the important parts of a sprawling cosmopolitan metropolis and paired it with the easy-breezy beachy attitude to life that makes you feel welcome in an instant."
Sophie Swietochowski, The Sun's Assistant Travel Editor has got lots of recommendations of where to go from The Lanes to seafront restaurants.
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