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Tickets for Ayr festival featuring Inner City, Soul II Soul and Roger Sanchez out tomorrow - all you need to know

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Massive names in dance music have been confirmed for a festival at Ayr Beach.Internationally renowned DJ Roger Sanchez, house legends Inner City and iconic group Soul II Soul will all take to the Low Green next April.The STREETrave Ayr beach festival will cap off a huge weekend for live music with Ewan McVicar heading his own Pavilion Festival the day before.Yesterday Ayrshire Live revealed the glittering line-up which will also feature chart toppers D-Ream.Now fans can grab themselves an early Christmas present with tickets for the event set to be released tomorrow (Friday) at 9am.

A number of ticket options will be available for the event, with early bird tickets priced at £40.VIP tickets will also be up for grabs priced at £70 which include a free drink, queue jump and separate VIP area for revellers to party in.

The acts will be returning to scene of mega shows that were once held in Ayr Pavilion.Inner City headline the last STREETrave festival date in April 1993 and will revisit the town 30 years on.Yesterday festival organiser Ricky Magowan said: “Ayr Pavilion has always been the spiritual home of STREETrave, we have spoken about putting on a festival at the Low Green for years so for it to come to fruition is a dream come true.“Our last STREETrave party at the Pavilion was Sunday, April 11, 1993 and was headlined by Inner City, so to be able to bring them back nearly 30 years to the day feels like we’ve come full circle.”Tickets for Ayr Beach Festival can be found here. Don't miss the latest Ayrshire headlines –sign up to our free daily newsletter here

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