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Highland concert series returns with Ministry of Sound dance icons





The ‘Live in the City’ concert series today announced its return to Inverness this winter, bringing back north one of the world’s biggest dance brands - Ministry of Sound.

Due to popular demand, local concert promoters LCC Live are bringing a brand new Ministry of Sound Ibiza Anthems show for 2025 to Inverness Leisure on December 6 following the success of the 2024 show at the same venue.

Ministry of Sound Classical on stage. Picture: James Mackenzie
Ministry of Sound Classical on stage. Picture: James Mackenzie

‘Ministry of Sound Ibiza Anthems with Ellie Sax & Friends’ made waves last year with its debut of reimagined dance classics, leading to sell-out shows all over the UK.

Ministry of Sound Ibiza Anthems will return with a whole posse of fresh performers, top vocalists and incredible DJs - not to mention even more of everyone’s favourite dance records.

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Ellie Sax, one of the world’s most prominent dance music saxophonists, fronts the production and can often be found performing at festivals, famous clubs and exclusive private events all around the world. Along with her friends, Ellie will be bringing huge house tracks from the likes of Faithless, Eric Prydz, Becky Hill, The Shapeshifters, Daft Punk, Robin S, Fisher and loads more live to the stage.

Claire Kidger, of LCC Live, said: “After such an amazing reception in 2024, we can’t wait to have Ministry of Sound and Ellie Sax back to Inverness for their brand new 2025 Ibiza Anthems show! They put on a fantastic show full of old and new dance classics last year, which was ideal for all ages to enjoy. And not to mention the magical light show as well - it’s going to be an incredible atmosphere.”

General sale for tickets starts at 9am this Friday from ticketline.co.uk and Cafferys Menswear in the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness.


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