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  • 5 Intercontinental London The O2 Seated Package*

    Located next to The O2 arena, providing luxury and comfort on the doorstep of the admission doors.
    Purchased in pairs, packages include:

    • 2 x Seated tickets
    • 1 night stay in a double/twin room for 2 on the night of the event
    • Breakfast included on morning of check out
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  • 4 Radisson Red London Greenwich Seated Package*

    Located in Greenwich, use the London bus service to get to The O2 in under 10 minutes;
    Purchased in pairs, packages include:

    • 2 x Seated tickets
    • 1 night stay in a double/twin room for 2 on the night of the event
    • Breakfast included on morning of check out
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  • 3 Holiday Inn Express London Greenwich General Admission Package*

    Located in Greenwich, the ideal base, within around 15 mins walking distance of The O2;
    Purchased in pairs, packages include:

    • 2 x General Admission tickets
    • 1 night stay in a double/twin room for 2 on the night of the event
    • Breakfast included on morning of check out
    • An exclusive 10% food and drink discount to use within the hotel
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Tropical touches warming up pop and EDM’s most remote corners

For over a decade, the Norwegian producer with the golden touch for tropical melodies has been infusing Kygo originals and remixes with deep feels and blissfully sunny moments, spreading slowed-down euphoria across the world’s festival stages.

By taking a walk on EDM’s laid-back side, Kygo hit a sweet spot of breezy beach moments and breathtaking sunsets painted in smoother BPM brushstrokes — sprinkled with heart-tugging lyrics and keys.

Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll had ten years of piano lessons under his belt when he decided to experiment with EDM in the footsteps of Avicii, until months of trial and error inspired him to move to sonically balmier, chilled-out climes. Ed Sheeran’s folk ballad ‘I See Fire’ was among a stream of unofficial, ear-catching remixes he filled with tropical sparks and published online in 2013. The DJ/producer, however, owes his big break to a deep house original: featuring emotionally soaring vocals by Conrad Sewell, the dreamy, simmeringly romantic ‘Firestone’ catapulted the producer to the international charts, soon taking his bedroom explorations to the major festival stages of Lollapallooza and Coachella. Kygo’s 2016 debut album Cloud Nine featured the hit track alongside a raft of singles driven by stirring guest vocals and glimmering production, such as ‘Stole the Show’ featuring Parson James, ‘Stay’ with Maty Noyes and ‘Nothing Left’ with Will Herd, taking the tropical house trend to lofty new heights.

But Kygo was aiming for the stars. His debut EP Stargazing employed the likes of Selena Gomez and Ellie Goulding, with the former lending haunting vocals to the producer’s highest-charting track in the US: the bittersweet electro-pop anthem ‘It Ain’t Me’ recounted a love torn apart by alcohol addiction, signalling the EDM producer’s willingness to tackle heavier subjects over a shimmering, multiplatinum melody.

Inspired by his lifelong love affair with the piano, the producer released his second full-length Kids in Love in 2017. It was followed by Golden Hour (2020) — racking up hundreds of millions of streams on the back of singles like ‘Higher Love’, the producer’s remix of Whitney Houston’s uplifting Steve Winwood cover — and Thrill of the Chase (2022), an album he worked on during the pandemic, expanding his universe of expressive, pop-leaning dance melodies. In between, the prolific DJ/producer dropped ear-snagging cuts with the likes of pop-rockers Imagine Dragons, in the ecstatic ‘Born to Be Yours’, while introducing timeless music icons to the EDM masses with fresh iterations of sparkling classics, including a remix of Donna Summer’s sizzling disco hit ‘Hot Stuff’ and Tina Turner’s “What’s Love Got to Do With It’, the pop-rock legend’s last release before her passing.

Eager to find inventive ways to make people fall in love with old favourites, Kygo kickstarted 2024 with another surprise up his sleeve. Tropical house singalong ‘Whatever’, featuring Ava Max, interpolates Shakira’s kinetic ‘Whenever, Wherever’ — reimagined as a tongue-in-cheek break-up banger. From smoothly soundtracking scenic sunsets to closing global spectaculars like Miami’s Ultra Music Festival, Kygo has the prowess and mood to match.

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