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GB4 Pres. Red & Black Party Feat. Judge Jules, Matt Hardwick, Scott Bond, Scot Project, Solarstone


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Gatecrasher’s flagship hyper-club Gatecrasher Birmingham celebrates a monumental 4th birthday this September and to celebrate in style GATECRASHER is opening its doors for a series of special events to celebrate 4 years at the forefront of the clubbing industry.

Built on the principals of innovation and diversity and fuelled by its upfront vision, GATECRASHER has propelled dance-music into the hearts of millions. Beginning life in 1993 at Birmingham’s Engine Rooms to becoming a world-conquering global club brand, Gatecrasher has continued to push boundaries and dominate dance music for 18 years. One of Gatecrasher’s key goals was to create the best ever nightclub and after opening clubs in Sheffield, Leeds, Nottingham and Watford, the Birmingham club was finally conceived in 2008.

Every moment in Gatecrasher’s history led to the opening of Gatecrasher Birmingham. The club which took over 5 years to plan is Gatecrasher’s crowning glory. Gatecrasher Birmingham defines the Gatecrasher brand and is the epitome of everything Gatecrasher stands for. Since opening in 2008, the club has attracted over 3 million visitors and is renowned the world over for its technologically advanced light and sound systems , awe inspiring interior design, state of the art production and cutting edge line-ups.

Gatecrasher’s continued loyalty to its fans, and ongoing desire to deliver a once in a lifetime experience every night has put Gatecrasher Birmingham firmly on the map. After just four years in business, the club has been ranked amongst the best club in the world by superstar DJ such as Swedish House Mafia, Laid Back Luke, Paul Oakenfold, Deadmau5, Calvin Harris, Roger Sanchez and more.

For Part 3 of GB’s 4th Birthday on Saturday 13th October Gatecrasher revisits the glory days of Trance with the return of one of the biggest themed nights to have graced the dance music scene, the Red & Black night is back! As Gatecrasher celebrates its 19th Birthday, GB is pulling out all the stops to make this a night to remember.

In order to encapsulate that euphoric atmosphere that is synonymous with the Gatecrasher brand, it was only right that we brought back 3 of the original residents. The 3 residents that witnessed week in week out the thousands of loyal Crasher followers that descended on Sheffield to the hallowed dancefloor of The Republic and GC1. After announcing his retirement last August, Gatecrasher can exclusively reveal for one night only, Matt Hardwick will be making a special appearance alongside the 2 other legendary residents Judge Jules and Scott Bond.

Joining the 3 original residents are 2 stalwarts of the International Trance scene. Between them they have produced such classics as ‘Seven Cities’, Solarcoaster’, ‘I Want Your Love’ and ‘Over Drive’, Gatecrasher proudly welcome back Scot Project and Solarstone.

As the theme for the event is Red & Black, there is a strict dresscode that everyone attending the event must wear at least one item of clothing that is Red or Black.

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Advance Tickets
£12 Standard / £25 VIP
Please purchase early to avoid disappointment as this event will sell out

Advance tickets available from

www.gatecrasher.com/birmingham
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Booth / Table Bookings
Want to party like a rockstar? Then why not book a private booth for your party all night? Packages include fast track entry, a booth reserved all night, waitress service to your table, plus a bottle of spirits with mixers or champagne. We can tailor make any package to suit your needs and have an experienced team on hand to help you create the party of your dreams. For more information email [email protected] or call 0121 633 1520

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