Carl Cox announces Wembley Arena live headline show for September

Carl Cox announces Wembley Arena live headline show for September

Carl Cox has announced his first ever live headline show at London’s iconic Wembley Arena. 

The legendary UK DJ will take over the OVO Arena Wembley on Saturday 17th September, the day after the release of his new album, ‘Electronic Generations’, his first in over a decade. Pre-sale tickets go on sale on 22nd June, and you can sign up for priority access here.

Speaking about the show, Coxy said: “This has been in the planning for a few years. I felt like it was a good opportunity to show the world I can do a live electronic showcase moving from a DJ to a live electronic artist. And it gives me the chance to showcase the album in its entirety.”

“I’ve never done this kind of show before, so it really is a first for me. All my live shows so far have been hybrid live/DJ sets. With Wembley this will be a full live electronic show where anything could go wrong at any time. It’s a big deal for me, but the butterflies are a good thing! This is going to be something special and something you’ve never seen from me before. I’m not just a DJ anymore – being a live artist is something else entirely.”

The announcement of this landmark show follows the release of the second single from ‘Electronic Generations’ last week, a collaboration with Nicole Moudaber called ‘How It Makes You Feel’. Cox also released ‘Speed Trials On Acid’, a collaboration with Fatboy Slim, in April.

Pre-order/save ‘Electronic Generations’ here. 

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