Ministry Of Sound announces a series of shows at Space Ibiza Featured

EXAMPLE, WRETCH 32, PROFESSOR GREEN, DJ FRESH, JAGUAR SKILLS & MANY MORE CONFIRMED…

Ministry of Sound is packing its suitcase, assembling 2011’s leading artists and heading to clubland’s other spiritual home, Ibiza, for a series of live events at the world famous Space.
Featuring artists including Example, Wretch 32, Professor Green, DJ Fresh, Jaguar Skills, DJ Wire, EDU Imbernon, Coyu, and many more, the four shows are being held to celebrate Ministry of Sound’s 20:20 activity, as the leading dance brand celebrates its 20th birthday across 2011.
The June 22nd event will kick-start proceedings with an album launch for the compilation Example & DJ Wire present The Playlist. The double album represents the duo’s multi-genre parties that have taken place across the world from Aberdeen to Plymouth, South Africa to the South of France, and Ibiza to Snowbombing.
Further details will be announced in due course.

Event line-ups as follows:
June 22nd
July 20th
August 31st
September 23rd

ABOUT THE 20:20 PROJECT
Ministry of Sound is a flagship for British youth culture; an iconic brand that includes one of the world’s most famous club, the world’s largest independent record label, and a multimedia entertainment business, all directed from the company’s South London home.
2011 is a significant milestone in Ministry of Sound’s continuing evolution marking the 20th anniversary of the South London venue opening its doors as an alcohol-free nightclub dedicated to house music on 21st September 1991 (the former bus depot at 103 Gaunt Street remains the beating heart of the company’s worldwide operations).
To celebrate 20 years at the forefront of modern youth culture, Ministry of Sound has created the 20:20 Project, an extensive range of activity throughout 2011 which launched in March with a free month-long exhibition and multi-media experience, a 3 day party celebrating the birthday at the London venue in September, a 20 date international tour, a fully searchable online timeline of the club over the past 20 years and much more.

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