The venue’s Summer Music Weekend will take place on Friday, July 10, and Saturday, July 11, promising racegoers a full day of action on the track followed by evening performances.
The music programme kicks off on Friday with the Ibiza Classics Evening, featuring Ibiza in Symphony.
The show combines a live band, vocalists, and DJs performing classic dance anthems, aiming to create a festival-style atmosphere as the sun sets.
The following day will see The Bootleg Beatles, widely regarded as the world’s best Beatles tribute band, take to the stage.
Chester Racecourse said guests can look forward to sing-along favourites such as Hey Jude, Twist and Shout, and Let It Be.
Steve Davies, chief operating officer at Chester Race Company, said: “Summer at Chester Racecourse has a special atmosphere.
“The combination of great racing, sunshine, friends and live music creates an incredible energy around the racecourse.
“Our music after racing programme gives guests even more reasons to make a day of it, while the Tom Jones and Nile Rodgers & CHIC concert in August adds another fantastic night of music to our summer calendar.”
Later in the season, Powells Jewellery Ladies Day on Saturday, August 22, will feature a live set from Marvin Humes.
Known as a member of JLS and as a broadcaster and DJ, Mr Humes will deliver a high-energy performance to wrap up one of the racecourse’s most glamorous fixtures.
Chester Racecourse will also host a major standalone concert on Friday, August 14.
Music legends Sir Tom Jones and Nile Rodgers & CHIC will perform live in a special evening show.
The concert promises to bring decades of era-defining hits to the racecourse.
Live After Racing performances are included with raceday admission, offering guests the chance to enjoy world-class entertainment in addition to a day of racing.
Tickets for all race fixtures and the Tom Jones, Nile Rodgers and Chic concert are available now at chester-races.com.
Chester Racecourse has advised early booking to avoid disappointment and secure the best prices.
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