Get ready, Newcastle! An unforgettable night of music, energy and euphoric nostalgia is coming your way as Symphonic Ibiza takes over NX Newcastle on Friday 5 December. This spectacular live event fuses iconic Ibiza club anthems with the power and passion of a full orchestra – and it’s an experience like no other.
Curated by world-renowned DJ and producer Andy Joyce (Pacha, Amnesia, Café Mambo) and musical director Steve Etherington, Symphonic Ibiza brings the legendary spirit of the White Isle to life with dazzling live vocals, a sensational DJ set, and a powerhouse orchestra, all combining to deliver wave after wave of hands-in-the-air anthems.
Doors open at 6pm, with local favourite Chris Gregg warming up the crowd with a high-energy DJ set to get you in the zone. Then at 8.30pm, the main event kicks off, transporting you straight to the dancefloors of Ibiza with jaw-dropping renditions of classics you know and love – reimagined in spectacular symphonic style.
Whether you were there for the golden era of clubbing or simply love epic live music, this is your chance to relive the magic, right here in the North East. With a 10pm finish, it’s the perfect Friday night escape with mates before the festive season hits full swing.
Don’t miss out – tickets go on sale very soon. Book now and join the party of the year at NX Newcastle!
Vernon Kay is hitting the road with a record box time machine taking us back to the heady, hedonistic days of house phones, Sega Megadrives and Sony Discmans… and raves in fields everywhere.
For one night only at O2 Academy Bournemouth on Saturday 30 August 2025
With the internet barely invented, the 90s brought us some of the greatest tunes of all time, from The Shamen to The Prodigy, Snap! to Underworld, JX to Ultra Nate and on and on and on – you’ll find them all and much more at Dance Sounds of the 90s: The Live Tour with Vernon Kay.
Girls wore combats and pigtails thinking they were in All Saints, or glitzy club dresses and long socks. Guys rocked Nike Shox and went from baggy rave trousers to skinny jeans in just a few years. As ever, girls won the fashion battle hands down.
Vernon hosts the iconic show on BBC Radio 2 and he’s buzzing to escape the shackles of the studio for some touring mischief, so dig out those classic rave outfits and prepare for lift off.
Like Lisa Moorish sang, he’s Mr Friday Night, and there’s Nothing He Won’t Do to deliver the absolute best night out. He KNOWS Rhythm Is A Dancer so Open Your Mind and don’t dress like a Swamp Thing.
Forget about the family telly show guy, this is night out Vernon who will be your guise through the ultimate 90s playlist – think big Italo piano hooks, glorious trance riffs, massive singalong vocals and music so good your hands will be in the air all night long.
The 90s were of course the very best era for dance sounds so stand by for the ultimate nostalgia night coming to the NX Newcastle.
Before Vernon Kay takes the stage and unleashes the '90s frenzy, prepare to be immersed in the era's groove with our expert warm-up DJ, Chris Gregg. He'll set the mood, ignite the nostalgia, and ensure you're primed and ready for a night that promises to be nothing short of epic.
Please note, due to an event in the venue later in the evening, the times for this event are all one hour earlier than other locations, so Vernon Kay will be on stage at 8.20pm and will be doing isr full DJ set.
Vernon Kay is hitting the road with a record box time machine taking us back to the heady, hedonistic days of house phones, Sega Megadrives and Sony Discmans… and raves in fields everywhere.
For one night only at NX Newcastle on Friday 10 October 2025
With the internet barely invented, the 90s brought us some of the greatest tunes of all time, from the Shamen to The Prodigy, Snap! To Underworld, JX to Ultra Nate and on and on and on – you’ll find them all and much more at Dance Sounds of the 90s: The Live Tour with Vernon Kay.
Girls wore combats and pigtails thinking they were in All Saints, or glitzy club dresses and long socks. Guys rocked Nike Shox and went from baggy rave trousers to skinny jeans in just a few years. As ever, girls won the fashion battle hands down.
Vernon hosts the iconic show on BBC Radio 2 and he’s buzzing to escape the shackles of the studio for some touring mischief, so dig out those classic rave outfits and prepare for lift off.
Like Lisa Moorish sang, he’s Mr Friday Night, and there’s Nothing He Won’t Do to deliver the absolute best night out. He KNOWS Rhythm Is A Dancer so Open Your Mind and don’t dress like a Swamp Thing.
Forget about the family telly show guy, this is night out Vernon who will be your guise through the ultimate 90s playlist – think big Italo piano hooks, glorious trance riffs, massive singalong vocals and music so good your hands will be in the air all night long.
The 90s were of course the very best era for dance sounds so stand by for the ultimate nostalgia night coming to the NX Newcastle.
Before Vernon Kay takes the stage and unleashes the '90s frenzy, prepare to be immersed in the era's groove with our expert warm-up DJ, Chris Gregg. He'll set the mood, ignite the nostalgia, and ensure you're primed and ready for a night that promises to be nothing short of epic.
Please note, due to an event in the venue later in the evening, the times for this event are all one hour earlier than other locations, so Vernon Kay will be on stage at 8.20pm and will be doing isr full DJ set.
HEY GIRL, HEY BOY,
SUPERSTAR DJ… HERE WE GO!
RB Events and FAB Promotions by arrangement with Raymond Gubbay Ltd presents Jo Whiley's 90s Anthems on Saturday 21st October 2023 at NX Newcastle.
Jo Whiley will be back in Newcastle after her stunning sell out date in 2022, bringing you all the best tracks from the greatest decade for music in one unforgettable night.
Think Blur vs Oasis, Fatboy Slim, Primal Scream, The Verve, The Chemical Brothers, Faithless, The Prodigy and a whole lot more.
Plus warm-up 90's DJ Chris Gregg getting you in the mood for a big night
Arguably one of the most recognisable voices in British Broadcasting, Jo Whiley has had an exciting and varied career and is considered one of the nation’s favourite radio DJs.
Jo was born in Northampton. After studying in Brighton and dabbling on BBC Radio Sussex’s new music show, her first broadcasting job was as a presenter for WPFM, Radio 4’s youth culture and music show.
She then moved over into TV, initially on satellite, then to Channel 4 as band booker for ‘The Word’, giving Britain its first television taste of bands such as Nirvana and Rage Against The Machine.
Jo joined Radio 1 in the Spring of 1993 and in September she became permanent co-presenter of The Evening Session with Steve Lamacq. Four years later she landed her own daytime show, and remained part of Radio 1’s weekday line-up until 2009, when she began a new weekend programme.
Jo has also presented coverage of the Glastonbury Festival on Radio 1, Channel 4 and BBC-TV, plus she’s hosted several music programmes for Channel 4.
Jo now presents the 7-9pm slot weekdays on BBC Radio 2.
Jo is a celebrity ambassador to Mencap, a UK charity that works to support people with learning difficulties. She hosts the Little Noise Sessions concerts, in aid of the Mencap charity enlisting the support of many well known international music artists. She is also a supporter of Tommy’s – The Baby Charity. Jo is also the Patron of the Cri du Chat Syndrome Support Group.
HEY GIRL, HEY BOY,
SUPERSTAR DJ… HERE WE GO!
Following our sell-out show in 2022, RB Events by arrangement with Raymond Gubbay Ltd presents Jo Whiley's 90s Anthems on Friday 8 March 2024 at the O2 Academy, Edinburgh.
Jo Whiley will be bringing you all the best tracks from the greatest decade for music in one unforgettable night.
Think Blur vs Oasis, Fatboy Slim, Primal Scream, The Verve, The Chemical Brothers, Faithless, The Prodigy and a whole lot more.
Plus warm-up 90's DJ Chris Gregg getting you in the mood for a big night
Arguably one of the most recognisable voices in British Broadcasting, Jo Whiley has had an exciting and varied career and is considered one of the nation’s favourite radio DJs.
Jo was born in Northampton. After studying in Brighton and dabbling on BBC Radio Sussex’s new music show, her first broadcasting job was as a presenter for WPFM, Radio 4’s youth culture and music show.
She then moved over into TV, initially on satellite, then to Channel 4 as band booker for ‘The Word’, giving Britain its first television taste of bands such as Nirvana and Rage Against The Machine.
Jo joined Radio 1 in the Spring of 1993 and in September she became permanent co-presenter of The Evening Session with Steve Lamacq. Four years later she landed her own daytime show, and remained part of Radio 1’s weekday line-up until 2009, when she began a new weekend programme.
Jo has also presented coverage of the Glastonbury Festival on Radio 1, Channel 4 and BBC-TV, plus she’s hosted several music programmes for Channel 4.
Jo now presents the 7-9pm slot weekdays on BBC Radio 2.
Jo is a celebrity ambassador to Mencap, a UK charity that works to support people with learning difficulties. She hosts the Little Noise Sessions concerts, in aid of the Mencap charity enlisting the support of many well known international music artists. She is also a supporter of Tommy’s – The Baby Charity. Jo is also the Patron of the Cri du Chat Syndrome Support Group.