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Sigma, Erick Morillo and Bag Raiders head to Electric Gardens

The lineup for Electric Gardens has a new participant with the announcement that UK electronic music sensation Sigma will also be performing at the massive dance festival. Sigma will join headliners Erick Morillo and Bag Raiders for the massive party, plus there’s a stage from Ibiza super-club Amnesia.

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Drum and Bass DJ duo Sigma will be bring live vocalists along for their set, the UK act has been behind a string of great records including collaborations with Take That, Kylie Minogue, Paloma Faith and DJ Fresh.

The much loved electronic act Underworld were scheduled to be the headliners for the event but they cancelled their Australian tour just last week citing ‘unforeseeable circumstances’. The band said the cancellation was regrettable and they assured fans they’d do their best to return to Australia soon.

Ibiza’s most iconic superclub Amnesia, will be bringing a taste of the white isle to Belvoir Parklands this Saturday 19 January 2019. Unrivalled for its wild parties, epic sound and production, revellers can expect all of the trademark Amnesia attributes including hedonistic dancers, beaming lasers and industrial Co2 cannons.

Final tickets are on-sale now via electricgardens.com.au

OIP Staff


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