
‘Wave2Rave: Euphoric Island’ with Paul Oakenfold and Factor B
When
Wednesday, 5 August 2026, 17:30 – 23:30
Deerleap Lane, Ashurst, Southampton
Time
17:30 – 23:30
Price
Not listed — worth a quick ask
About this event
We promised you BIG to celebrate Cowes Week 200…and this is just off the scale! Cowes has never seen anything quite on this level as we host a dance music event like no other that has gone before. We bring you ‘Wave2Rave:Euphoric Island’…headlined by the legendary international DJ and producer Paul Oakenfold, stopping off on his 2026 world tour for Cowes Week 200! With over 10 million record sales, Paul is one of the most successful electronic music artists of all time and joining him on the Musto Cowes Week 200 Stage will be a rising global star of the trance music scene Factor B, jetting in from Amsterdam to be with us especially for this incredible party night. It’s huge…perhaps one of the biggest nights of electronic music the Isle of Wight, let alone Cowes Week has ever seen! Two global DJ superstars…One euphoric night guaranteed D0…Not….Miss…It! It’s the hottest ticket in town this summer if you love euphoric electronic music and you want to rave along to the best of the best. There are few other DJ’s that can boast such a glittering career as Paul Oakenfold…and now he’s agreed to play for us at Cowes Week 200! He’ll be bringing an anthemic set of classic trance and dance music with some of his iconic remixes and productions, with an energy that few other DJ’s can match. Dance and trance music fans are in for a belter. Hailed widely as the “Godfather of Electronic Music”, Paul is one of the true pioneers of global dance music.
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