Wednesday, July 9, 2025

World’s biggest dance music brand brings new live show to Lincoln Castle

Ministry of Sound Ibiza Anthems with Ellie Sax & Friends is the brand new live show, from the world’s biggest dance music brand – see them for yourself at Lincoln Castle on Saturday 26th July for an epic party night!

Seven of the best musicians, fronted by Ellie Sax, come together live on stage to reimagine some of the greatest dance records, all of which exploded on the ‘white Isle’ of Ibiza, a mecca for hedonistic house music lovers.

This is a journey through a day in the life of the party island, taking the audience from pool parties to sunset lounges, and ending up in the superclubs. Ministry of Sound is truly bringing the balearic beats to the UK this summer, no airport check-in required!

Lose yourself by reliving your favourite anthems, including tracks from Faithless, Eric Prydz, Becky Hill, The Shapeshifters, Daft Punk, Robin S, Fisher and more.

Clubs do not come more iconic than Ministry of Sound. The legendary London venue was at the heart of the huge house scene of the 1990s and is one of the biggest global brands in dance music. Renowned for sell-out shows worldwide, they have joined forces with Ellie Sax and a group of world class musicians to tell the dance music and Ibiza story.

Ellie Sax is one of the world’s most prominent dance music saxophonists, performing around the world at festivals, world-famous clubs and exclusive private events. From New Year’s Eve in the Maldives, pool parties at world famous Beach Clubs in Ibiza, moonlight raves in the Caribbean and headlining club appearances in New York, Marbella, Portugal, The Cote D’Azur, Cyprus, Croatia and many more, Ellie tours with her saxophone around the world.

Learn more and secure your tickets today on www.livepromotions.co.uk/ministry-of-sound

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