Classic Ibiza, returning to Bowood House, near Calne, will reunite with Chippenham-based charity Doorway to raise funds for homeless people in the area.
The orchestral celebration of Balearic-infused dance anthems will take place over Friday and Saturday, July 17 and 18.
The charity offers crisis support to people at risk of homelessness in north Wiltshire, with services ranging from daily drop-ins for hot meals and showers to help accessing housing, health, addiction, debt, and domestic abuse services.
Sarah McClymont from Doorway expressed her gratitude, saying: “We are delighted to be the charity of choice for Classic Ibiza at Bowood in 2026 and are very much looking forward to being part of such a great local event.
“We had an amazing experience last year and the memories of a sea of the pink cowboy hats will be one we won’t forget, we can’t wait for this year’s event.
“All money raised will contribute directly towards our valuable work supporting those who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness within our community and ensuring that we are here for those who need Doorway in the future.”
Last summer, the Classic Ibiza tour raised nearly £30,000.
Donors can contribute via the Classic Ibiza website when purchasing tickets, while various fundraising initiatives will occur at the event itself.
These include a £2.50 donation from each sold programme and a recommended £5 donation from press and guest-list entries.
DJ Goldierocks, the Urban Soul Orchestra, with more guest vocals from members of the London Community Gospel Choir, will perform in the extended five-and-a-half-hour show.
Tickets, sponsored by Adnams Ghost Ship, are selling rapidly and can be purchased on Classic Ibiza’s website.
