An internationally renowned DJ from Brighton is to play a live set at a charity ball for the one of town’s leading charities.
Local music producer James Wiltshire – one half of the Freemasons – will step up to the decks at the Rockinghorse charity’s Circus Ball a week on Saturday (20 November).
He will play from 11.30pm at the Hilton Brighton Metropole after those attending the fundraising ball have finished their three-course meal.
The Freemasons – named after the Brighton pub – have remixed tracks by the likes of Beyoncé, Whitney Houston and Alanis Morissette.
James Wiltshire’s set at the Rockinghorse ball will be a mix of pop and dance from the past 30 years.
Allie Preiss, marketing and events manager for Rockinghorse, said: “We’re very excited to have James at the ball.
“It’s a really great way to finish off what will be a fantastic evening, which will raise thousands for sick and disabled children in Sussex and Surrey.”
The Rockinghorse Circus Ball kicks off at 6.30pm with a champagne reception.
The evening includes an auction, entertainment by circus performers and a set by live band The Hot Rox.
Tickets are £85 per person and the Brighton-based charity still has limited spaces available.
To buy a ticket, contact Rockinghorse on 01273 730286 or, for more information, visit www.rockinghorse.org.uk.