GLOBAL GATHERING 2007 – ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER SELL OUT!

This article is about Global Gathering 2007 @ Long Marston Airfield in Stratford-upon-Avon (UK), Fri 27 Jul 2007

GLOBAL GATHERING 2007 – ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER SELL OUT!
Friday 27th & Saturday 28th July, Long Marston Airfield

Global Gathering was a rip-roaring success, attracting greater numbers than ever before. A record-breaking 55,000 people congregated at the Long Marston Airfield, despite the weather, proving the British spirit can’t be dampened by rain and mud! The atmosphere across the site was utterly electric and better than ever. Ticket holders let their hair down en masse, determined to enjoy themselves after weeks of bad weather.

Friday night saw Maxi Jazz, the front man of Faithless fly in by helicopter just fifteen minutes before running onto the main stage for an impressive live performance. Saturday’s headliners Basement Jaxx brought the spirit of Brixton to Stratford-on-Avon for a show throbbing with urban beats and powerful diva’s. Calvin Harris took to the stage of the Modular Arena with his band after hosting his very own barbecue joined by Sister Bliss, Faithless and other A-list guests!

150 of the most legendary DJs on the planet delivered the sets of their lifetimes in each of the sixteen arenas, sending crowds wild and giving ticket holders dance memories to cherish for a lifetime. It is nigh on impossible to cite stand out performances, when every arena was full to capacity. The Godskitchen arena was one of the biggest in Europe holding 15,000 people and was full from start to finish.

The sheer quality and range of music on site, from euphoric trance to drum & bass ensured there was something for everyone, but it was the extra touches and production that took the event stratospheric. The Red Arrows delivered a heart-stopping show at 6pm on the Saturday night whilst David Guetta was on the main stage, drawing a heart in the air before jetting off! Global Gathering saw the debut appearance of Sputnik’s spherical dome on to which projections were screened throughout the weekend.

Production-wise, the Angel Music Group team had to pull out all of the stops to ensure that the event happened. A torrential downpour on the Thursday afternoon before the event opened meant the entire set up was behind schedule and areas of the ground were left water logged. Some of the terraces did not go live until Saturday after the sun had dried out the site and certain areas of the campsite and car parking were re-organised to ensure the safety of all ticket holders. Even Radio 1 suffered temporary technical problems. Pete Tong’s Essential Show was delayed for a few minutes on the Friday whilst an excitable Sara Cox took the helm before Pete returned with Carl Cox.

James Algate, the festival organiser says,
“The atmosphere on site was simply the best yet which shows what an incredible crowd of loyal supporters we have, they would not let the bad weather ruin their enjoyment. The sheer weight of water on site hampered our set-up and members of our production crew didn’t sleep for three nights to ensure the festivals success. It was all worth it because of the phenomenal response we got from guests and DJs alike. A heart-felt thanks goes out to everyone who helped make the event happen. We had unbelievable support from all of the local residents and authorities who all pulled together to ensure a safe and thoroughly enjoyable event”

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Nice one James - buds in... what a show! Jon-Brown
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6 / Wed 01 Aug 2007
by The-Kid-Franko

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LOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!! Cum on mate!!!I dont mean to be a c**t but did you actually go to global!!!
This is what gets on my tits!!!!
Fair enough to some degree it was a successful event, but is that for the event organisers or the actually clubbers!!!!!!
Afew complaints!!!!!! EVERY F**KIN YEAR, THE SOUND IS NOT LOUD ENOUGH!!!! I was stuck in a que for well over an hour, for a cash room, to find out , when i got there it had run out of money!!!!! Nice one!!! DID I MENTION THE SOUND LEVELS!!!!!!!! I will haNd it to the organisers for the good job with the rain and the mud!!!! WAIT A SECOND!!!!!!!!!!!!IT WAS F**KIN WEL MUDDY!! bUT I GUESS THAT AINT YOUR FAULT... Security people who dont give a fuck and arent willing to help is a problem too.O i could go on and on and on and on!!!

Anyways, i had a good time!!!! Some of the dj's played blinding sets!!! So hats off for that!!!
All i ask (and if you read all the comments,its not just me) is you TURN THE IT!!!!!!!!!! and maybe think about what would make it a better experience for the clubbers!!!!!!!!!! cheers...
Who laughed: orangeboy-SA
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annoyed me a bit that on the friday some of the tents wernt open and i paid good money for this! VIP skipp the ques like but waste of time to be honest coz the VIP lounge was shite!

2006 much better then this years wonder if next year will be any better if not im going Trance ENERGY 2008 abroad!
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Posted Sat 04 Aug 2007
A bit gutted that I couldn't find the Circo Loco stage until really late Saturday evening by which time the clouds had arrived and any Ibiza vibe that may have been present was gone.

No wonder you didn't find it earlier- Circo Loco wern't provided with a friggin generator until Saturday night- im bloody fuming as that was one my main reasons for goin!
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Posted Sat 04 Aug 2007
oompa loompa yes gk did start this global gathering 7 years ago but as the event got bigger more sponsers were needed hence why its (insert company name) presents Global Gatheringand not gods kitchen global gathering
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Posted Sat 04 Aug 2007
oompa loompa yes gk did start this global gathering 7 years ago but as the event got bigger more sponsers were needed hence why its (insert company name) presents Global Gatheringand not gods kitchen global gathering

Er.... Actually, since 2006 Global Gathering is a JOINT venture between Angel Music Group and Live Nation - the world's largest live music company and the second-largest entertainment venue management company. It's US (of course) and revenue equates to $4 BILLION!!
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Posted Sun 05 Aug 2007
revenue equates to $4 BILLION!

That's a lot of burgers.

(Even at Global)
Who laughed: Criminal-Si and ScarletBEX
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Posted Sun 05 Aug 2007
All in all I thought it was a well organised event.


What are you on Adam? Cloud9 Ahem?


Have you ever tried to organise a large event. It's not f'kin easy you know and to have people complaining so much. Just get involved and enjoy yourselves. I accept the sound levels in certain arenas could've been better. I guess I'm just more of a "my glass is half full" kind of person.

They can't do anything about rain or wind

No one is complaining about the weather, read the thread.


If you read my post you would realise that I was blaming the wind for the low volume levels for the mid range frequencies on the main stage. The one addition required for next year would most definitely be a Deuce Soundsystem outdoor stage.


Well there's a surprise!!


What's wrong with having a goal in life and to push for it to make it happen. I'd love to have our system at Global Gathering. What's your problem SimCard?
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Posted Mon 06 Aug 2007
A bit gutted that I couldn't find the Circo Loco stage until really late Saturday evening by which time the clouds had arrived and any Ibiza vibe that may have been present was gone.

No wonder you didn't find it earlier- Circo Loco wern't provided with a friggin generator until Saturday night- im bloody fuming as that was one my main reasons for goin!


I found out yesterday that the Circo Loco stage didn't open til really late. No wonder I couldn't find it!! Yeah pretty gutted too...
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Posted Mon 06 Aug 2007
i totally agree global was not as good this year the toilets were in the wrong place i found myself getting lost all the time, sam hudson was brilliant but i carnt understand why they have a group a girls who carnt dance in front of the stage (speaking as a professional dancer who danced at london contempery) the mud was greeaaaaaaaaaaaaattttttttttt but when your off ure head who cares............
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Posted Mon 06 Aug 2007
What's wrong with having a goal in life and to push for it to make it happen. I'd love to have our system at Global Gathering. What's your problem SimCard?

The problem is you've hijacked the thread to Spam it with your sound system guff.

Have you ever tried to organise a large event. It's not f'kin easy you know and to have people complaining so much.

Yeah I have, only International exhibitions, so nothing minor - you know arranging logistics, hotels, flights, passes and all that malarkey. It's best to concentrate on the punters and go from there - I'll bet none of the stars would have got their feet mucky!

I think the complaints are mostly because other events seem to have the basics better organised. Though I'm told it hadn't really ever rained at GG before! Just why do people seem so willing to accept dross??
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Posted Mon 06 Aug 2007
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Have you ever tried to organise a large event. It's not f'kin easy you know

IT'S THEIR FUCKING JOB!!!!

and to have people complaining so much

Why the hell not? It's our money which pays for the event. Just because the majority of people are happy to settle for second best all the time doesn't mean that the rest of us have to follow suit. The British public are too fucking complacement - I'd rather be someone who has an opinion and voices it, especially when it comes to spending hundreds of pounds of my hard earned cash!!

Though I'm told it hadn't really ever rained at GG before!

2003 anyone??



Just why are people seem so willing to accept dross??

EXACTLY!
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Posted Mon 06 Aug 2007
Er.... Actually, since 2006 Global Gathering is a JOINT venture between Angel Music Group and Live Nation - the world's largest live music company and the second-largest entertainment venue management company. It's US (of course) and revenue equates to $4 BILLION!!

Interesting stuff! I stand corrected!!
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Posted Mon 06 Aug 2007
I enjoyed it and WILL go back, BUT, and it's a big 'un...



* Getting in on Fri was a JOKE! Thought it opened at 10am?!

* No effort to make path ways thru campsite.

* Cars were broken into Fri night - smashed windows... :(

* We were forced to park about a MILE away and lugged all our stuff only to spend 2 hours queuing to get in... why can't there we more than ONE fookin entrance! JOKE! CAR parking shud be nearer for campers!

* It wud have been nice to have ppl giving u guidance on how to get in - it was disorientating.

* TOILETS were a disgrace on campsite!!! There really needed to be more! It's ok for the boys who can piss anywhere! Thank God for 'Travel Johns'!

* Sound was TOO low.

* Why the fuck were we kicked off campsite SO EARLY?! IT was supposed to be 'til afternoon/early Evening!

LOL! Feel better now!

* And no Mixmag Terrace on Fri night. :(

Enjoyed it in the end tho!
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Posted Mon 06 Aug 2007
myt seem a strange question but has anyone come across a video of people with a very large blow up penguin in global campsite? strange i no but i need to see it post the link if you have cheers
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Posted Mon 06 Aug 2007
Its Megatime!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted Tue 07 Aug 2007
The problem is you've hijacked the thread to Spam it with your sound system guff.

I think you are being rather petty. It's hardly spam. 3 photos. Did I put contact details or anything. No! It was more a tongue in cheek off the cuff remark. Jesus!

Yeah I have, only International exhibitions, so nothing minor

Yeah cuz they take place in fields that have been constantly rained on for 2 months. All I'm saying is events like this are not easy to organise and when the weather is against you things fuck up. I heard that most crew members didn't get any sleep for 3 days as the weather had put everything behind schedule. I have nothing to do with Global and I've been to loads of events like this over the past 10 years. I didn't feel that this was any better or worse than other such events. Some people will always have personal tales of woe from a large event. After all there were over 50000 people. I had a great time. Lots of people had a great time. Unfortunately some people didn't. It's a shame.
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Some people will always have personal tales of woe from a large event. After all there were over 50000 people. I had a great time. Lots of people had a great time. Unfortunately some people didn't. It's a shame.

I agree with you there hun, and also I think sum peeps just go pessimistic & look for all the bad things. We all knew it had rained for months therefore expectations of the ground & stuff were'nt that high, people who expected flooring in the tents etc were just setting themselves up for a dissapointment. In any of the forums before the event, we were not promised flooring, neither seating, which again is a hyperthetical moaning point. Its a dance event, you dance, if you wanna sit you take bin bags ready to crash on the floor wherever you can find a spot, you can't expect the organisers to cater for all the peeps who wanted to sit down as it was a wet event. Moaning about the loos is funny, it makes me laugh, if anything that should be directed at fellow human folk who use them, soil them cba to flush the loos & leave them in such a state for the next person.. and so on & so on.

I loved global, had a ball & Like i'v said before its what you make it at the the end of the day.
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Posted Tue 07 Aug 2007
Has James Algate admitted he lied to the bbc about the queuing, it was a laughable quote. I put my mate Helen in the queue at 12 and she got in at 5pm. luckily I had VIP so I didnt have to queue. But 5 hours!!!! the best bit was we saw him on his bike patrollling up nd down so he could see how long the queue was. Also I felt the lack of walk ways were really unsafe but apart from that I had a wicked time!
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Posted Tue 07 Aug 2007
I agree with you there hun, and also I think sum peeps just go pessimistic & look for all the bad things.

Thank you. Totally.
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Posted Tue 07 Aug 2007
I agree with you there hun, and also I think sum peeps just go pessimistic & look for all the bad things.Bullshyte. If an event's good it's praised, if it ain't it gets slammed. It's called objectivity not being blind and blinkered to the truth. Most of the 26 pages on the other thread tell you something went seriously wrong. This was not just an Act of God but also of Godskitchen.

We all knew it had rained for months therefore expectations of the ground & stuff were'nt that high,You can't have it both ways - The organisers also knew and should have done more. If it had been an unexpected Flash Flood in the middle of say last Summer then fingers wouldn't be pointed.

I make no comment on GG's sound systems. There were parts I personally enjoyed and parts I patently did not. I would have rather had less big names and better facilities provided. Some of the "big name dj's" were a big let down with 3 being good and 1 act very good imo.
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Bullshyte

think not!

Take it you won't be going next year then?!
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