Global Gathering 2006

This article is about Global Gathering 2006 @ Long Marston Airfield in Stratford-upon-Avon (UK), Sat 29 Jul 2006

Global Gathering is the undisputed king of dance & music festivals. Last year’s event made dance music history by selling out with record-breaking numbers. This year, 45,000 people will rock their socks off at the world’s biggest ever alfresco disco. Global Gathering 2006 takes place over two nights on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th July and will offer camping facilities for all weekend guests after the success of last years event.

A scorching line up of the world’s biggest DJs and immense live talent will ensure guests enjoy a once in a lifetime festival experience. Live headliners for the weekend include Fatboy Slim, Groove Armada and an exclusive UK appearance from Daft Punk.

Fatboy Slim will be delivering one of his mind-blowing 3-D visual show DJ sets seen at Glastonbury last year and two sell out nights at the Brixton Academy.

Daft Punk are performing the festival with their first live UK show in over nine years and one of only eight worldwide shows in 2006.

Groove Armada will be bussing in their full band for an always-memorable festival show from the beach stage.

The star-studded two day DJ line up reads like an intergalactic who’s who:
Tiesto, Sasha, Deep Dish, Erick Morillo, Paul Van Dyk, Paul Oakenfold, Carl Cox, Armin Van Buuren, Pete Tong, John Digweed, Steve Lawler, Jeff Mills, Kenny Dope Gonzalez, Lisa Lashes, Roni Size, Eric Prydz and Plump DJs. With these DJ demi-gods at the helms of each arena, it’s a sure-fire recipe for hedonistic meltdown, euphoria and sheer, unadulterated fun.

Global Gathering is renowned for its state-of-the-art arenas and highly sophisticated production values. The crowds love the ‘Beach Stage’ which sees a giant outdoor stage and screen erected in front of an island of sand, deck chairs and palm trees. The Godskitchen arena is the biggest marquee tent in Europe and houses 12,000 people under its canopied roof which doubles as an impressive backdrop to its laser displays. During the two-day event the arenas will feature the entire cross spectrum of dance music from progressive house, techno, drum and bass, trance, all styles of house and breaks.

It’s not just the gob-smacking line ups that make Global Gathering a record breaker: it’s the desire to blow away all expectations and lay on a dazzling event that’s loaded with extracurricular activities to do and see including:

• The Urban Village with Hip-Hop DJs, Skate Ramps, BMX Riders, Break Dancers and Graffiti Artists.
• The Adrenalin Village with bungee jumps, reverse bungee jumps, free fall simulators and various other extreme rides.
• An entire fairground with water rides and roller coasters.
• Late night lap dancing club.
• Camp sites offering additional activities including shops and entertainment in the form of cinemas and fairground rides.
• Strongbow Ciderhouse also returns to GG featuring a eclectic mix of electronic music.

One of the ultimate signs of festival success is the endorsement from the performers. DJs trip over themselves to pour plaudits on last year’s Global Gathering event:

Erick Morillo one of the US finest house DJ’s says:
‘It was the best festival set I've ever played. The crowd was amazing - they were literally hanging from the scaffolding!!!'

Radio 1’s Judge Jules says:
‘Without question Global Gathering has been the biggest festival success story of the past five years’

Global Gathering not only has the support from the UK’s club and music community but has a vast international following, with no less than 2000 people flying in especially for the event. And its not just music fans, the local authorities are fully behind the event and the council and police have already granted the license in an almost unprecedented up front move. With the green light from the powers that be, Global Gathering are ready to motor on, full steam ahead to the biggest dance music weekend of the year.

Global is your passport to the world of awe inspiring music, beautiful, shiny, happy people and the biggest party of your entire life. It is a rite of passage for every party enthusiast looking for a once in a lifetime musical experience where they can meet like-minded people from the whole world. The count down starts now!

The festival site is located in the beautiful green fields of Warwickshire at the old Long Marston Airfields which is easily accessed from the M40.

Once again, Radio 1 will be exclusive radio partners of Global Gathering and will broadcast live with Pete Tong's Essential Selection on Friday and Judge Jules on Saturday. Also, The Essential Mix will be extended to four hours and broadcast live on the Saturday evening through until 5am on the Sunday.

This year Hed Kandi will be hosting the VIP arena on both Friday and Saturday. The VIP arena will be, as ever, highly visually stimulating with this year’s theme based on 3D visual projections. The décor will be luxurious, offering plenty of space to sit and chill, dance, even eat a meal – this year there will be a sit-down restaurant offering excellent food. A viewing platform over the main beach stage means that you can stay firmly in the VIP area but be close to the action as it happens. Many further additions are still to be announced.

Tickets are available now on the 24 hour hotline: 0871 789 1010
and through www.globalgathering.co.uk.

Several different ticket options are available:
Weekend with free camping: £105
VIP Weekend with free camping: £155

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could this be the biggest DSI event ever????

875 people already signed up!!
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Posted Thu 06 Apr 2006

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anyone gonna organise a dsi meet up at the camp??? ive heard talk of a huge reserved area in the campsitwe for us, well particular groups of dsiers only. Also, nc are tryn the same plus sell cheap beer, legally there.
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Posted Thu 27 Apr 2006
Been looking forward to this since the day after last years global. Bring it on!! Cant wait to see Carl Cox will be wicked as usual.
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Posted Fri 28 Apr 2006
does anyone know when the saturday only tickets are going on sale? can't do the friday night!!!!
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Posted Fri 28 Apr 2006
keep on checkeing the website, it shud b posted there soon. wont be long nmow but they dont get printed till june
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Posted Sat 29 Apr 2006
Will there definitely be single day tickets released?? I'm a witness at my mate's birthday on the Sat so can only make the Friday, which I can't miss as it's Daft Punk's only UK appearance this year (and probably for another 8 years!)
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Posted Thu 04 May 2006
man its gonna get rammed for daft punk, Da funk had best be one of the first tunes on, for sure!!! Got my tickets so ill be alright like!! WHOOP WHOOP!!!!

Slim
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Posted Thu 04 May 2006
Here's a little taster of what to expect from D.P.

http://coachella.imeem.com/video/8KQtK-y7
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Posted Fri 05 May 2006
ooooh spunds GOOD GOOD FUCKIN GOOD!! WHOOOPP WHOOOOOP!!!

MA SPOON IS TOOOOOOOOOO BIG!!!!

Slim
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Posted Sat 06 May 2006
Cant fukin wait!
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Posted Sat 06 May 2006
Whats the hard dance like at GG??? Soz if you think its all wank
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Posted Sun 07 May 2006
In the polysexual tent thats where the hard house will be and its can be very hard.
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Posted Mon 08 May 2006
and it will be amazing in the poly tent
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Posted Mon 08 May 2006
I missed last year due to ibiza but went the 2 previous years. This event is incredible. Not missing it again!
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Posted Mon 08 May 2006
ive been to all but 1 global (didnt go to the 2nd one as it was pissing down)

imo 2004 was the best but lets hope this one will be even better
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Posted Mon 08 May 2006
The year it rained is the best year ive been (seriously). Tiesto played the best set ive EVER heard.

The tent was full and he dropped suburban train. Magic
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Posted Mon 08 May 2006
everyone i know said how awful it was that year,everyone getting all wet and muddy...yuck
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Posted Mon 08 May 2006
The weather was shite, people still soldier'd on tho. Wont ever forget that day! Got absolutely soaked and made the mistake of having a party for 40 people that had been in the mud. My house was dirty to say the least!!
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Posted Mon 08 May 2006
i would HATE to be all wet and dirty thats why we didnt go (and we had free tickets)

but i know ppl dont mind the rain...but not for moi :0)
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Posted Mon 08 May 2006
We drove for 3 hours in the rain just to get there!!! No free tickets either. The year after we were there 5 minutes and my mate got stung by a wasp!! :)

Oh dear
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Posted Mon 08 May 2006
thats a bummer getting stung :( we only live 30 minutes away so not too much of a trek for us
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Posted Mon 08 May 2006

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