Only 50 people will be allowed to attend his gig.
Paul Oakenfold just confirmed a very special performance, a live-set at the UNESCO World Heritage location, Stonehenge. This will be the first time a Dj will play at the iconic English monument.
The session will be part of his ‘Live At Stonehenge‘ recording to be released after the event.
“I am so lucky to be able to share my music from such an iconic site. The energy there will be like nowhere else on earth, and this will be reflected in my music and performance. Despite having performed at incredible events and locations all across the globe, sunset at Stonehenge will be the most magical,” Oakenfold commented.
All funds raised from the show will go to English Heritage, a charity that preserves over 400 historic sites.
The date has not been announced yet.