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THIS IS LIVING SUNSET SESSIONS THE COMPLETE LINE-UP


CORONA SUNSETS FESTIVAL 8:51PM


Robin Schulz, Felix Jaehn, Salute the sunset


This is living – good music, great friends and theCorona SunSets Sessions in fantastic outdoor locations around London


LONDON IN SUMMER, as the sun goes down, simply can’t be beat – that time between work and play, when the evening stretches ahead. Corona totally gets that. It’s the inspiration behind


the Corona SunSets Sessions. Each event includes a spectacular celebration as the sun goes down: the SunSet Moment. This spectacle builds gradually as the lights start to change and the rhythms of the DJ melt into the tribal beats of a host of drummers. As the sun disappears into the night, the Moment reaches its peak, with spirit dancers bringing together a dazzling performance like nothing else you’ll see in London this year.


The soundtrack of the summer The party starts with theCorona SunSets Festival on the waterfront atGreenwich Peninsula on Saturday July 30. From 3pm to 11pm, world-class DJs and performers will lift the mood as they take you from day to night. Across two stages, an impressive line-up – featuring Norman Jay MBE, Nightmares on Wax, Crazy P Soundsystem, Coco Cole and Shovell, with Robin Schulz, Felix Jaehn, Sam Feldt and The Him on the second stage – bring you musical delights as you sample Corona cocktails. Plus there’s games, body painting, a sun-worshipping parade and the chance to help create an art installation. àThe Corona SunSets Festival is at Meridian Quays, Greenwich Peninsula, SE10. July 30, 3pm-11pm. Book now at www.coronasunsets.com , from £20.


Down by the water Heading canalside, the series continues as Hackney Wick’sNumber 90 Bar & Kitchen hosts a session of deep house on August 7 with ‘What I Might Do’ maestro Ben Pearce. Support is from electro-soul singer Sinead Harnett, with Pete Herbert and Bobby Pleasure spinning disco, soul and house. Check the sounds, eat, drink and embrace the sunset hours. àThis SunSet Session is at Number 90 Bar & Kitchen, 90 Wallis Road, E9. August 7, 3pm-11pm. Book tickets now at dice.fm. £7, £5 earlybird.


Ibiza comes to E8 Of course, the summer ain’t officially over until we’ve luxuriated in the last bank holiday weekend of the year. So what better way to toast the season than with a Corona cocktail at the climax of the SunSet Sessions – atDalston Roof Park on bank holiday Saturday. At this fabulous rooftop


London in summer, as the sun goes down, simply can’t be beat


spot, get down to Balearic beats with legendary Ibiza veterans Alfredo and Jose Padilla, with support from Mr M. àThe final SunSet Session is at Dalston Roof Park, 18 Ashwin St, E8 on August 28, 3pm-11pm. Book now at dice.fm. £7, £5 earlybird.


FOR FESTIVAL DETAILS AND TICKETS, GO TO WWW.CORONASUNSETS.COM


Norman Jay MBE, Nightmares on Wax, Crazy P Soundsystem, Coco Cole, Shovell, Sam Feldt and The Him.


à Meridian Quays, Greenwich Peninsula, SE10 0QE. 3pm-11pm. From £20.


NUMBER 90 8:37PM


Deep house from Ben Pearce, plus electro-soul singer Sinead Harnett, Pete Herbert and Bobby Pleasure. à 90 Main Yard, Wallis Rd, E9 5LN. 3pm-11pm. £7, £5 earlybird.


DALSTON ROOF PARK 7:55PM


Balearic beats and chillout with sets by beach party veterans Alfredo and Jose Padilla, supported by Mr M. à 18 Ashwin St. E8 3DL. 3pm-11pm. £7, £5 earlybird.


All SunSet Sessions tickets are available from www.dice.fm; Corona SunSets Festival tickets from www.coronasunsets.com.


AUGUST 28 AUGUST 7 JULY 30


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