AN ICONIC house cafe is set to stage an evening of music fresh from the party island for an outdoor extravaganza.
Café Mambo Ibiza is hosting a huge event Embley Park, Romsey, kicking off a weekend of spectacular fundraising events on Saturday, August 21.
Café Mambo in Park will bring a slice of Ibiza to the UK for this one-day summer festival which will see partygoers enjoying iconic sets from some of the best house music talent in the business.
A star-studded line-up of DJs will be spinning the biggest tracks and iconic Club Classics when Café Mambo in the Park lands in Hampshire for an unforgettable night under the stars set in Embley’s beautiful surroundings.
This incredible open-air show will be one of the most spectacular Mambo nights in the UK this year.
The star DJ line-up for the event so far includes Hannah Wants, one of the most in-demand female DJs on the planet, BBC Radio 1 DJ Danny Howard, husband and wife DJ and Saxophonist duo Lovely Laura & Ben Santiago, up and coming electronic music star Bajau and DJ and producer, as well Jamiroquai drummer, Derrick McKenzie.
The concert is part of the fund-raising weekend, A Celebration of Speed, raising funds for two important causes, motor racing legend Sir Jackie Stewart’s charity Race Against Dementia and local children’s hospice Naomi House and Jacksplace.
Event director, Mike Turnbull said: “Café Mambo is an institution in the electronic dance music scene.
"We are pleased to bring the unique, relaxed and soulful Ibiza atmosphere for which Café Mambo is globally renowned to Embley this summer.
“It is set to be an evening to remember with top roster of all-star DJs ready to hit the decks and entertain our guests.”
Standard and VIP tickets, and a premium hospitality upgrade package featuring a complimentary bar and signature burger by Michelin Star chef Tom Kerridge’s team are on sale online by visiting www.celebrationofspeed.co.uk or cafemambo.ticketsrv.co.uk.
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