Summertime Live Ibiza festival in Surrey this summer

festival at sunset revellers dancing in front of stage

Looking for the perfect way to take a break from the wed-min, or perhaps an alternative hen do idea? Check out Summertime Live festival in Surrey this summer. 

Café del Mar Spirits is pleased to announce its 2023 Headline Partnership with the UK's most iconic Ibiza festival Summertime Live. Over nine days and in seven separate venues, the festival will bring the biggest anthems of the last 30 years to life, with a 32-piece orchestra, live vocalists and DJs. Café de Mar, a brand so synonymous with Ibiza, will serve its Premium Gin & Vodka across all festival sites.

Dates are as follows: Cheltenham: Fri 1st Sept & Sat 2nd September, Kempton Park: Sat 24th June, Maidstone: Sat 3rd June, Maldon: 9th June, Northampton: Sat 8th July, Reading: Fri 16th June 2023, Windsor: 11th August & 12th August.

Summertime Live's Spirit of the Sunset Tasting Experience
Café del Mar Spirits will also be showcasing its exclusive Gin & Vodka at Surrey, Northampton, Windsor and Cheltenham with a 'Spirit of the Sunset Tasting Experience'. Try for yourself the ultimate sunset drink inspired by the world's greatest sunset bar, Café del Mar. 

Check out summertimelive.co.uk/kempton

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