A unique evening of classical and house music
at The Church and Friary of St Francis (known as the Gorton Manchester Monastery)
Friday 25th August 2017
Featuring Alison Limerick singing ‘Where Love Lives’
Luke Neptune
Together
Aficionada DJ's
Phil Rose (edit)
& a 25 piece orchestra led by Simon Robertshaw (BBC Philharmonic Orchestra)
‘It was when we found the Monastery in Manchester we knew we were onto something really special’ Suddi Raval (Together).
Founder member of 90's dance act Together Suddi Raval behind the National Top 12 hit single and dance classic ‘Hardcore Uproar’ announces a unique evening of Live club music and classical instrumentation as the inspired ClassicaL Uproar’ comes to one of Manchester’s most spiritual of venues, The Church and Friary of St Francis (known locally as the Gorton Manchester Monastery) for one night only on Friday August 25th 2017.
Set to be an unforgettable and intimate evening of dance music anthems reinterpreted in classical style featuring a 25 piece orchestra led by BBC Philharmonic Orchestra conductor, Simon Robertshaw ‘Classical Uproar’ also welcomes Special Live guests including the iconic Alison Limerick (‘Where Love Lives’), the hugely talented Luke Neptune and upcoming Bekka from Nighgeist.