Mike Kill, the chief executive of the Night Time Industries Association, also told the newspaper that the government’s lack of timeline for the reopening of nightlife will lead to more raves. As soon as they catch wind of anything, on Snapchat, Instagram stories or whatever, they’re like, ‘Where’s that? WhatsApp me the pin’.” “All the clubs are shut, everyone is at home, people have been cooped up at home for three months. “You know the summer of 89? I think this is a new revolution on the scale of that,” he told The Guardian. James Morsh, a promoter who recently organised what was reported to be the first socially distanced rave in a forest in Nottingham, said that this is just the start of a summer of rave. “Generally, these parties are being put on by groups of very young people who haven’t thought through the consequences of their actions or complete idiots who have access to small sound systems and want to make some fast money.” “The people putting on parties during lockdown are generally not part of the established UK free party scene,” a member of large free party crew recently told Mixmag. Attendees of another ‘Quarantine Rave’ held in Daisy Nook Park were criticised on social media for putting people at risk in a large gathering.Įstablished free party crews, who have been abiding by the coronavirus guidance, have criticised these lockdown-breaking raves. One of those raves, taking place in Carrington, Trafford, charged £30 for a wristband for entry, and attracted 2,000 people, with some travelling from as far away as Birmingham (a 90-mile drive) to get there. “There had been a certain amount of set-up on Facebook and social media beforehand, but there was no confirmation of the location until an hour before,” Trafford councillor Andrew Western told The Guardian. However, thousands of people recently attended two raves in Greater Manchester, which ended with one man dead from a suspected drug overdose, one woman reporting a rape, and three reported stabbings. While the raves have broken physical distancing guidelines, they’ve generally been peaceful. Other such events have been occurring since at least May. This weekend, police broke up a party of 1,000 people in Whittington, while in Leeds, police shut down an illegal rave held in an M1 underpass, dispersing up to 600 people. The parties have been organised secretly and advertised over Snapchat and Instagram, their locations only revealed by organisers at the last minute and shared among revellers over WhatsApp pins. We also run a free return bus for Sugarhouse customers from the Sugarhouse to Campus from 1.Clubbing experts are predicting a rise in illegal raves over the summer, despite concerns over the spread of coronavirus.Ī new report in The Guardian highlights how police forces in England have been responding to large events in parks, forests, industrial estates, and motorway underpasses. Halloween fancy dress is a must - just remember fancy dress should be frightening & fun but never offensive.įREE buses leave from campus 4 times a night and take you right to our front door! Guestlist is now full! Sorry guys & gals! We all know you love a good deal so the legendary 3-4-£5 is back on some of our favourite drinks PLUS many more offers on the night!Ĭheck out our new fishbowls and blended cocktails, and we're also very excited to announce that we're now stocking FANTA!īentleys is our official pre-bar for Whoops!īuy a selected drink and be in with a chance of winning FREE ENTRY to Sugar or a whole host of other prizes! Want to steer clear of the paint? No worries as we've got Neil Jackson and Jack Sprigg back doing they do best in the front room, from current hits to old school RnB - we know you love them! Join us for a Whoops Wednesday special - get your vamp on at our very special BLOOD RAVE!įULL HALLOWEEN EVENTS LINE UP ANNOUNCED MONDAY WEEK 1ĭJ Wez Priceless is back in the Clubroom playing all the biggest cheesy floor fillers and commercial mash ups until the early hours, along with our huge PAINT PARTY! We're kicking off our Halloween celebrations with A HUGE PAINT PARTY.with a difference.
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