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Gatecrasher 20th Birthday: The Reunion


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Following on from the success of the last event back in May 2013 at Donington Park Warehouse, Gatecrasher have announced plans to return to the venue for a second arena show on Saturday 19th October as part of their 20th birthday celebrations. The world-famous club brand will celebrate 20 years at the forefront of dance music culture and this event is set to be a true celebration of Gatecrasher past, present & future.

From humble beginnings to a world-conquering global club brand, Gatecrasher has continued to push boundaries and dominate dance music since 1993. Its reputation as a flamboyant, individual and hedonistic brand continues to grow and the Gatecrasher name remains emblazoned in the heart and soul of clubbers throughout the world.


Since the last event back in May 2013, clubbers have been waiting in anticipation for the line up announcement for the next event and Gatecrasher promise that the event will not disappoint and will be rolling out headliners after headliners over the forthcoming weeks via their Facebook fan page.

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Tickets on sale now

£39.99 Std
£75.00 VIP
Tickets on sale now at www.gatecrasher.com/tickets

Click here to view the event announcement: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyuWUADP2jo

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