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Pete Tong on ‘special bond’ he has with the city of Liverpool

Pete Tong on ‘special bond’ he has with the city of Liverpool

Pete Tong has explained the special bond he has to Liverpool ahead of his gig in the city later this month.

The legendary DJ is bringing his Ibiza Classics set to Aintree Racecourse for the first time. The home of the Grand National will see the stunning reimagining of iconic house tracks mixed by Pete and performed by conductor Jules Buckley alongside The Essential Orchestra.

Pete said: “I got a phone call in January 2015 from the head of BBC Radio 1 about curating a show for the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall.”

He added: “They wanted to do something more contemporary, more in tune with the Radio 1 audience. I’d never done anything like that, never worked with an orchestra, never worked with Jules, so all that happened quite quickly.

“Within five minutes of the show starting, we were looking at each other and the reaction was insane. Everyone in the Royal Albert Hall was on their feet, they were going crazy. We got backstage after the show, all looked at each other and thought, ‘we’ve got to do that again.’”

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Pete believes you can “never rest on your laurels” in the music industry, which is why taking a chance on new developments such as this is so important. He saw first hand Liverpool’s rave culture in the early 1990s, and how that set the scene for the next decade of music.

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  • June 11, 2023