A new concert series will bring an array of music acts to west London across two weekends in spring and summer.
Housed in the historic and stunning Fulham Palace, Live at The Place pulls together bands and singers across genres for a string of outdoor concerts - the first time live music has been performed at the venue in six years.
Running on Saturday and Sunday May 27-28 and Friday July 28, SaturdayJuly 29 and Sunday July 30, Live at The Palace sees the likes of Ministry of Sound Classical, Groove Amarmada, DJ Rusty Egan and Ladytron take the stage.
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Headlining the first date, MOS Classical will takeover the palace with a 32-piece orchestra performing iconic dance classics that have been completely rearranged and reinterpreted for modern times.
Groove Armada will headling the second date, with a DJ set that will no doubt feature their mega-hits, Superstylin' and I See You Baby.
Following this, OMD, Orchestral manoeuvres in the Dark headline the first July date with the likes of electro duo Ladytron, Blancmange and DJ Rusty Egan supporting, making it an evening of elctro bangers.
Winner of 4 BRIT awards Emeli Sandé, will headline the penultimate night of the series along with Sinéad Harnett and Lady Blackbird.
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Reggae legends UB40 featureing Ali Campbell will send off the Live at The Palace series with a bang, headlining a night of reggae and British dancehall featuring Black Slate, Aswad and Janet Kay.
Live at The Palace takes place July 28 and 29, and July 28-30. Tickets start from £55.70. Gates open at 4pm and gigs finish at 10.30pm.
Address: Fulham Palace, Bishop’s Avenue, Fulham, London, SW6 6EA
Website: robomagiclive.com
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