MINISTRY OF SOUND ANNOUNCE ORCHESTRA SHOW FT. JOHN COURSE, TOUCH SENSITIVE, DIRTY SOUTH & MORE

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After a stunning 5,000-person sold-out Ministry of Sound Classical show in Adelaide, Ministry Of Sound are bringing their spectacular orchestral performance to Melbourne. Ministry of Sound Classical will take place on Saturday  9th April, 2022 at the summer season activation venue Reunion Park, celebrating under a big top at Yarra City’s iconic Burnley Circus Site with special guest vocalists Zoë Badwi, Ben Woolner from SAFIA, ‘Dreams’ vocalist Reigan and Karina Chavez, supported by Touch Sensitive, Dirty South, Goodwill, John Course and more.

Ministry of Sound Classical delivers a stunning session of spine-tingling moments as you relive biggest dance music anthems surrounded by music lovers, reimagined by an orchestra and incredible live vocals.

Ministry of Sound Classical features an all-new set list with the most loved tracks from the biggest decades of dance music, right through to today. Well-loved classics from Robert Miles, Underworld, Cafe del Mar, Moby, Laurent Garnier and Shapeshifter will take audiences to new heights, alongside a slew of freshly reinvented versions of Röyksopp, Robin S, Basement Jaxx and The Temper Trap to name but a few.

As the most trusted name in dance music for three decades, Ministry of Sound continues to celebrate its 30-year anniversary with a series of unforgettable events. Originating as a London club in 1991, Ministry of Sound has grown to be one the biggest electronic music brands in the world, taking in a record label, global touring brand and trusted curators of decades of dance floor memories including the ubiquitous Ministry of Sound Annual and Sessions compilations.

Don’t miss your chance to be a part of these spectacular events! Final tickets are on sale now via https://www.reunionparkmelbourne.com/line-up/ministry-of-sound-classical

Reunion Park, Saturday 9 April 22, 2pm

Special guest vocalists Zoë Badwi + Ben Woolner (SAFIA) + Reigan + Karina Chavez

Supported by Touch Sensitive + Dirty South + Goodwill + John Course + Sunshine + Pete McNamara + Mark Pellegrini

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