Vinyl Listening Night

FAQ

What actually happens on the night?

It’s a vinyl listening night where we slow things down. I play a selection of records and
share the story behind the artist or album before playing a song. Everyone is seated comfortably in the Whiskey Lounge with a drink in hand, listening together and enjoying the music as it was meant to be heard.

Do I need to know a lot about music or vinyl?

No. This night isn’t about knowledge or having a certain taste. If you enjoy music and
like discovering the stories behind it, you’ll feel right at home.

Is this more of a night out or a listening experience?

It’s a bit of both. It’s relaxed and social, but not a party. People come to listen, have a drink, and enjoy something different from the usual night out.

Can I come on my own?

Yes. Many people do. It’s an easy night to come solo, settle in, and just enjoy the experience, whether you arrive alone or with friends.

What kind of music will be played?

Each night is curated and a little different. Some follow a loose theme, others are guided by a journey or mood. You might discover a new record you’ve never heard
before, or hear a familiar artist through a story that deepens your appreciation. The exact selection is always a surprise.

Are drinks or food available on the night?

Yes. Drinks will be available to purchase throughout the evening, and a snack menu will be on offer. You’re free to settle in, order something when you feel like it, and enjoy the night at your own pace.

Is there parking available?

Yes. There is on-site parking available at Sun Ranch.

Private roof terrace listening event, Andalusia Spain

Join us for a curated vinyl listening night at Sun Ranch in the Whiskey Lounge.
I'll play handpicked records on a vintage 1970s sound system - each one introduced with the story, memory, or inspiration behind it.
Think of it as a guided journey through music, where we actually listen: no distractions, just pure analogue sound and good company.
Kick back with a drink, sink into the lounge, and experience music the way it was meant to be heard.