Fresh of the back of the sensational Kaleidoscope UK tour; Tiësto is announcing a return to London's Victoria Park on 30th July 2010 following last years phenomenal outdoor gig that attracted over 25,000 of the UK's biggest clubbers.
Now featuring the astounding sound and visuals that accompanied the Kaleidoscope tour, this years show is set to be even bigger, and sees him invite as very special guests the thrilling electo-rockers Pendulum, for what will be the most exciting live show this summer. Pendulum will be performing material from their new album Immersion out on 24th May 2010.
In addition to the mouth watering line up on the main stage, this event will see the bible of dance - Mixmag - return to this year's event bringing the noise on site in their Mixmag arena which will undoubtedly add colossal volume to this epic event.
If that wasn't enough, London's freshest club night - House Rules, will be bringing their now famous brand of non-stop partying. Their nights have already become legendary within London, with their all nighters and packed after parties for the likes of Swedish House Mafia. That night saw Mafia member Steve Angello take the decks for an impromptu set with his DJ bother AN21 in a thrilling House Rules floor shaker.
In 2009 Tiësto became the first DJ to headline Victoria Park, earning rave reviews for his blistering show and euphoric atmosphere.
The UK leg of the Kaleidoscope became one of the most extravagant tours that the UK have ever seen. The shows were no-holds-barred, off the wall productions hosted by the world's premiere DJ. In fact, they didn't exceed expectations so much as blow them wide open. No expense was spared as his live shows transformed into fantastical celebrations of dance music itself. Visuals were kicked up into another level entirely, lightshows beamed out as if into space, and of course Tiësto's wondrously euphoric brand of dance reduced the audience to a sweaty frenzy.
Tiësto is a man of firsts. He was the first DJ to sell out dates at the Brixton Academy (two nights in a row), Alexandra Palace, the O2 Arena, and last summer he was the first DJ to headline and sell-out a truly wondrous show at Victoria Park, London to over 25,000 fans. He is the only DJ ever to sell out a three-month residency at Priviledge in Ibiza last summer, where he played to over 100,000 people and now Tiësto is coming back in the UK, straight off the back of his critically acclaimed sell out shows across England, Scotland and Wales.
Now featuring the astounding sound and visuals that accompanied the Kaleidoscope tour, this years show is set to be even bigger, and sees him invite as very special guests the thrilling electo-rockers Pendulum, for what will be the most exciting live show this summer. Pendulum will be performing material from their new album Immersion out on 24th May 2010.
In addition to the mouth watering line up on the main stage, this event will see the bible of dance - Mixmag - return to this year's event bringing the noise on site in their Mixmag arena which will undoubtedly add colossal volume to this epic event.
If that wasn't enough, London's freshest club night - House Rules, will be bringing their now famous brand of non-stop partying. Their nights have already become legendary within London, with their all nighters and packed after parties for the likes of Swedish House Mafia. That night saw Mafia member Steve Angello take the decks for an impromptu set with his DJ bother AN21 in a thrilling House Rules floor shaker.
In 2009 Tiësto became the first DJ to headline Victoria Park, earning rave reviews for his blistering show and euphoric atmosphere.
The UK leg of the Kaleidoscope became one of the most extravagant tours that the UK have ever seen. The shows were no-holds-barred, off the wall productions hosted by the world's premiere DJ. In fact, they didn't exceed expectations so much as blow them wide open. No expense was spared as his live shows transformed into fantastical celebrations of dance music itself. Visuals were kicked up into another level entirely, lightshows beamed out as if into space, and of course Tiësto's wondrously euphoric brand of dance reduced the audience to a sweaty frenzy.
Tiësto is a man of firsts. He was the first DJ to sell out dates at the Brixton Academy (two nights in a row), Alexandra Palace, the O2 Arena, and last summer he was the first DJ to headline and sell-out a truly wondrous show at Victoria Park, London to over 25,000 fans. He is the only DJ ever to sell out a three-month residency at Priviledge in Ibiza last summer, where he played to over 100,000 people and now Tiësto is coming back in the UK, straight off the back of his critically acclaimed sell out shows across England, Scotland and Wales.
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