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Darren Styles and Ultrabeat set for St George's Market show

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Published Date:
23 June 2009
FOLLOWING mind-blowing performances at the sell-out Clubland Live 2 November tour, two of dance music's biggest selling artists Darren Styles and Ultrabeat have announced a joint UK and Ireland tour for June and July.
They will play the Academy, Dublin, on June 30 and St George's Market, Belfast, on July 1.

After establishing himself as one of the biggest names on the hardcore scene Darren Styles has broken through into the mainstream as a successful solo artis
t in his own right. Despite being only 33 Darren has been responsible for some of the biggest tracks since he started producing records in 1993. The tracks he wrote with Paul Force as Force & Styles such as Pretty Green Eyes, Feelin' Fine and Heart of Gold are cemented as anthems in UK club culture.

Pretty Green Eyes was later to be covered by Ultrabeat in 2003 and went on to be one of the biggest dance tracks of the year, peaking at Number 2 in the UK Top 40.

Comprising Mike Di Scala and Chris Henry, Ultrabeat have become one of the leading UK commercial dance artists alongside Cascada, Scooter, Basshunter and Darren Styles. Their first album in 2007 went gold and they have had a score of top 40 hits including Pretty Green Eyes, Feelin' Fine, Elysium, Better Than Life and the biggest track of last summer, Discolights. The brand new album Discolights and the massive new single Starry Eyed Girl are due for release in May.

Tickets for Darren Styles and Ultrabeat are now on sale, priced £19.50 (subject to booking fees) from Ticketmaster and all usual outlets nationwide, and from www.geturticket.com



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  • Last Updated: 23 June 2009 9:00 AM
  • Source: Ballymena Times
  • Location: Ballymena
 
 
 


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