The Classical returns to Live at Botanic Gardens 2023

With guest DJs Dave Seaman, Seb Fontaine and many more

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 14th Nov 2022
Last updated 14th Nov 2022

Following this year’s Sold Out Show at Live At Botanic Gardens, it’s back for 2023!

Lush! Co-founder and resident DJ Col Hamilton will once again curate a phenomenal, breathtaking event performed by the world-renowned Ulster Orchestra, Guest DJs and live vocalists playing floor fillers from the past 25 years all produced in conjunction with Kylie Minogue’s musical director.

Hosted in the beautiful Botanic Gardens in the city centre of Belfast, The Classical 2023 is set to be another musically awesome summer’s night of dance music classics.

How to get tickets for The Classical LIVE at Botanic Gardens:

Tickets for THE CLASSICAL live at Botanic Gardens on Saturday 3 June 2023 go on sale Friday 18 November at 9am via [www.ticketmaster.ie](http://www.ticketmaster.ie |nofollow|newtab)

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