More than 5,000 votes were made in an online poll of songs ahead of an upcoming Classic Ibiza outdoor dance party at Blickling Estate.
And now organisers have revealed the five most popular tracks, which will be played by the 32-piece Urban Soul Orchestra (USO) at the Saturday, August 5 event.
Lisa Ward, from the festival, said: "Our annual track poll, which is always hugely popular, gives our incredible Norfolk audience the opportunity to do something about that.
"All I can say is that it’s a good thing they’ve got taste.”
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The winning songs - selected from a shortlist of 10 - are Silence (Delerium, Tiësto, Sarah McLachlan), King of My Castle (Wamdue Project, Roy Malone), Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) (C & C Music Factory), On a Ragga Tip (SL2) and Need You (100%) (Duke Dumont, A*M*E).
The tracks will be added to an orchestral set of over 30 house classics.
The show will start at 5.30pm with a chill-out DJ set, to be followed by a Latin house set by former Pacha Ibiza resident DJ Jose Luis.
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Then the USO and DJ Goldierocks will take centre stage for a 'sundowner' set, followed by Goldierocks’ house DJ set.
The USO will then return for a dance set, accompanied by a laser and light show.
This year's show will support East Anglia's Children's Hospices, with various fundraisers taking place including a £2.50 donation from every programme sold.
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Ms Ward said: “We’re blessed with a loyal audience who love to come to Classic Ibiza every year. Our challenge is to make sure we always serve up something fresh and exciting to keep them coming back.
"Having already heard some of the new orchestrations, I know our Blickling Estate audience are going to love what we have in store for them this summer."
Visit classicibiza.co.uk for more.
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