Lush! Classical announce their ONLY Lush! show in 2026

Performed by the Ulster Orchestra, featuring Lovely Laura with special guests Chicane and Col Hamilton

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 1st Dec 2025

Celebrating 30 years of Lush! and 10 years of Lush! Classical in 2026, Lush! Classical is back as part of the Summer Series at Belfast’s Custom House Square for the ONLY Lush! next year.

📍 Saturday 13th June 2026

Following on from the hugely successful show this year at Belsonic, Lush! Classical is taking place at the iconic Custom House Square, Belfast this June to deliver a magical evening where the Ulster Orchestra meets the biggest dance anthems for a spectacular show that will be quite simply out of this world.

Lush! Classical will see the Ulster Orchestra take to the stage accompanied by the Lovely Laura on Sax + the O’Hara Sisters and special guests to perform the biggest dance music anthems from the past 30 years.

Lush! Classical is curated by legendary production duo brothers in Rhythm (Dave Seaman & Steve Anderson)

Dave has been a pillar of Lush!’s clubbing history and Steve is also Kylie Minogue’s musical director. The musical scores will again be arranged & conducted by Cliff Masterson (Kylie Minogue, Depeche Mode, Disney).

“Celebrating 30 years of Lush! and 10 years of Lush! Classical in 2026 is a huge milestone. We can’t wait to share it with you at the brand-new summer series at Custom House Square, Belfast on Saturday 13th June… this one’s going to be special”

How to get tickets:

Tickets on sale Thursday 4th December at 9am via www.ticketmaster.ie

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