Friday, July 18, 2025

Classic Ibiza to bring birthday celebrations to Burghley House next summer

Classic Ibiza returns to Burghley House on Saturday 26 July 2025, promising an extra-special concert to mark the show’s 10th year. To celebrate, Stephen Hussey’s 32-piece Urban Soul Orchestra will be performing more tracks than ever before, in a “best-of” set crammed full of firm Classic Ibiza favourites.

Known for collaborating with the likes of Groove Armada and Robert Miles, they’ll be joined by DJ Goldierocks and some very special guests, reimagining house music’s most legendary anthems. Former Pacha Ibiza resident, DJ Jose Luis, will also be there, with the second half of the show once again being accompanied by a spectacular laser and light show.

Classic Ibiza’s Lisa Ward says: “I genuinely can’t wait for next summer’s show at Burghley House. We’ll be majoring on those ‘hands in the air’ moments from our 10 year history, with USO’s performance being more like a DJ set, packing in even more anthemic tracks than ever before.

“They’ll also be joined on stage by some very special guests, bringing a whole new dynamic to what will be a night to remember. Watch this space for details!”

As part of the show’s 10th year celebrations, Classic Ibiza has also confirmed Adnams Ghost Ship as its new headline sponsor.

Jenny Hanlon, CEO of Adnams, says: “We’re excited to bring something new to Classic Ibiza, and simply can’t wait for the summer and the opportunity to add our own unique touch to these well-loved events.

“At Adnams, we’re all about making great memories and Classic Ibiza does that so well, mixing nostalgic, soul-stirring anthems with spirit-raising experiences. When combined with our best-selling beers, Ghost Ship 4.5% and Ghost Ship 0.5% Pale Ale at some of the country’s most inspiring locations, we’re all set to give music fans goosebumps.”

To help concertgoers budget more effectively, the show’s organisers have also introduced a new staggered payment system, providing the option to pay for tickets in three separate instalments.

Classic Ibiza’s Lisa Ward explains: “Classic Ibiza has always been an experience best enjoyed with your family and friends. This creates a truly magical atmosphere and is what makes our show so unique. It’s therefore down to us to make it as affordable as possible for everyone to attend. Whether it’s our new staggered payment system, free parking or allowing people to bring their own picnics – it’s all part of the mix.”

Ticket sales are strong again for the show’s tour of our country’s best-loved stately homes next summer, with some venues already approaching 50% capacity. For further information, visit: classicibiza.co.uk

 

Image credit: David Evans Photography

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