Ministry of Sound's Dance Music Orchestra Shows Have Locked in New Down Under Dates for 2024

Hear classical renditions of club anthems from the past 30 years reimagined by the Ministry of Sound Orchestra alongside DJ Groove Terminator.
Sarah Ward
Published on June 26, 2024

If you're a fan of dance music, fond of getting nostalgic, and reside in Australia or New Zealand, then you're living in booming times for the intersection of all three. Ministry of Sound is one of the reasons. When it's not throwing massive 90s and 00s parties that nod back to raves three decades back and club nights at the turn of the century, it's busting out Ministry of Sound Classical, the orchestral tour that gives bangers from the past 30 years a new live spin.

Separate to the similar Synthony, Ministry of Sound Classical has been popping up Down Under for a few years now. Before 2024 comes to a close, folks in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Auckland will get another chance to attend. The tour has locked in dates in all four cities for prime party season — aka November and December.

The brand that started as a London club night back in 1991 won't just get the Ministry of Sound Orchestra led by Vanessa Perica taking to the stage. Joining the fun this time around is DJ Groove Terminator, while the vocal lineup includes Reigan, Karina Chavez, Rudy, Lady Lyric and Luke Antony.

Ministry of Sound Classical will head to Spark Arena first, with Tall Paul and General Lee in support. After that, it's Sidney Myer Music Bowl's turn, as accompanied by Tall Paul, John Course, Sunshine & Disco Faith Choir and Piero. Brisbane Riverstage is the next stop, which is where Stafford Brothers, Sgt Slick, Vinyl Slingers and Rousey will pop up. And at Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Perth, Stanton Warriors, Sgt Slick and Micah will feature.

As it surveys tunes that've filled dance floors over the past three decades, the event provides the answer to a question you didn't know you had: what do classical renditions of Basement Jaxx, Darude, Röyksopp, Robin, Underworld, Moby, Fisher and more sound like played by an orchestra?

And again, yes, it all sounds a lot like Synthony, which does the same thing — but who doesn't love getting multiple opportunities to hear dance-floor fillers given a classical spin?

Ministry of Sound Classical Australian and New Zealand 2024 Dates:

Saturday, November 9 — Spark Arena, Auckland, supported by Tall Paul and General Lee
Saturday, November 16 — Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, supported by Tall Paul, John Course, Sunshine & Disco Faith Choir and Piero
Saturday, November 30 — Riverstage, Brisbane, supported by Stafford Brothers, Sgt Slick, Vinyl Slingers and Rousey
Friday, December 13 — Kings Park & Botanic Garden, Perth, supported by Stanton Warriors, Sgt Slick and Micah

2024's Ministry of Sound Classical tour will pop up across November and December. For further details and tickets — with presales from Wednesday, July 3 at 12pm AEST/10am WST/12pm NZST, then general sales from Thursday, July 4 at the same times — head to the tour website.

Images: Ruby Boland.

Published on June 26, 2024 by Sarah Ward
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