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untilThe team behind the UK's leading trance and dance brand Goodgreef will host the UK’s first fully dedicated trance music event in the woods. This one of a kind event will feature three stages of music with over 35 artists performing throughout the day and into the night. FAQ What are the dates of Trance In The Woods 2024? This year, the event will be held from May 31-June 2, 2024. What is the age minimum? This event is 18+. Check the official website for additional restrictions. Where is this festival held? Trance In The Woods 2024 takes place at Elvaston Castle Country Park in Derby, UK. View on Google Maps here. Does this festival offer camping? Yes! You can camp at Trance In The Woods 2024. Make sure to check out our ultimate fest camping checklist for supplies. Does this festival allow RV camping? Motorhomes and campers are allowed at this fest. Check out our partner for RV rentals in your area. Where can I buy tickets for Trance In The Woods 2024? You can purchase tickets for the event here. Full Details https://www.musicfestivalwizard.com/festivals/trance-in-the-woods-2024/ Tickets https://www.skiddle.com/festivals/trance-in-the-woods/ Flyer
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untilTickets Goodgreef 20th Birthday 14th November 2020 The Viadux, Manchester Pre-Party: 3:00pm - 8:00pm Main Party: 8:00pm - 4:00am After-Party: 4:00am - Late GOODGREEF ( A-Z Billing ) Eddie Halliwell Giuseppe Ottaviani John O'Callaghan Scot Project - 25 Years Set Will Atkinson Liam Wilson Shan Tylor-Leigh B.Viss Kris James Matt Everson Pete Bromage The Technicians Andi Woods Curious HiFi DJ Rob Van Geek Zander Stewart GOODGREEF XTRA HARD ( A-Z Billing ) TNT - Technoboy Yoji Biomehanika Alex Kidd Andy Whitby Kutski Proteus - Last Ever GG Set Rob Tissera DarkByDesign Kidd Kaos Shaun T Burg LilMiss Jules Neal Thomas Rascal Tickets & Info http://www.goodgreef.com Music Genres: Hard Dance, Hard House, Hard Trance, Hardcore/Hardstyle, Trance
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untilGoodgreef returns to Unit 51 in Aberdeen with David Rust & Shugz + Support Tickets https://ibizabible.co.uk/tickets/goodgreef-pres-david-rust-shugz/ Flyer
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wildchild WiLDCHiLD vs Goodgreef + Riot @Heaven (Friday 2nd July 2004)
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From the album: WiLDCHiLD vs Goodgreef + Riot @Heaven (Friday 2nd July 2004)
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wildchild WiLDCHiLD vs Goodgreef + Riot @Heaven (Friday 2nd July 2004)
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From the album: WiLDCHiLD vs Goodgreef + Riot @Heaven (Friday 2nd July 2004)
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From the album: WiLDCHiLD Vs Slinky feat. Riot! + Nukleuz (Sunday 30th May 2004)
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sundissential north Sundissential, Leeds (1st December 2002)
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karim Karim - Goodgreef (29th November 2002)
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From the album: Last Goodgreef @Whitefield, Manchester (29th November 2002)
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For some, summer starts when the clocks go forward (hence the term British Summer Time, I suppose); for others it is the start of the cricket season, the sound of bat against ball on a sunny Sunday afternoon (Yorkshire, Yorkshire). For those of a more clubbing mind, it was either the Tidy Weekender, or the Easter Bank holiday, and the knowledge that from now on whenever you finally fell out of a club, sunglasses weren't as much a fashion accessory as an essential piece of survival equipment. So it was I found myself making my way towards the NEC on a Saturday evening armed with a camera, a name I was assured would be on the guest list, and an attitude of Bring it on. Parking was well organised, and £6 for all-night security was bearable, unlike the walk to the arena, which was long and chilly (it may be British Summer Time, but it didn't feel like summer). I finally get to the front of the guest list queue after being misdirected, and am relieved to find that the name I give is greeted with a smile and a ticket, and then I am sent back to the main queue again! Quick search, as you would expect and I am in. 9 hours of partying lie ahead. My first stop in any club is the bar, and there were plenty dotted around, but the choice seemed to consist of bottles of Heineken or some Vodka drink, so I opted for the latter, and £3.20 for a bottle is better than I was expecting. I couldn't see any playing times posted anywhere, so it was off to the merchandise stand, and £5 for one of those necklace things you have all seen. Expensive, but essential if you are to get the best out of the evening (and even more so if you want your review to make any sense when you have recovered enough to write it!!) The main room was Godskitchen's (it was after all A Gift From The Gods) and any of you who have been to an arena event will know what to expect. A big room, with seating up the sides and back. The DJ podium was elevated in the centre of the stage, and there were some speakers situated halfway down the hall, ensuring a good sound throughout the room. A nice touch was that the seats at the back of the arena were open, so people could go and sit down, and relax, whilst watching out over everybody else, and by halfway through the night these seats were packed. The entrances and exits to the arena were well organised, just keep to the right of the barrier, as directed by the friendly stewards, so you never had any difficulty getting into or out of any arena. Through a tented walkway and you were into the Goodgreef arena, which this early in the evening sounded quite boomy, as it was basically a warehouse which had been converted for the purpose, but it was already starting to fill up. Anyway, as much as a venue is important to an event, we really come for the music. I myself am more into Hard House than Trance, so was expecting to spend most of the evening in the Goodgreef arena, but there were a few names I wanted to check out in the main arena, starting with John 00 Fleming, who my list reliably informed me would be on at 10.00. Nick Rafferty was on in the Goodgreef arena, and so I stopped there until 10pm came around. The times I have seen Nick Rafferty before, mainly at Sundissential, people have commented on him having a quite trancey set, but not tonight, a good up-tempo set to get us all in the mood. The place was starting to fill out, with a good mix of cybers, casuals, and beer-boys, although I must admit I didn't notice too many try-hards. Moving arena, as I have already mentioned, was easy, thanks to the one-way system employed, so getting through to the Gods arena for John 00 Fleming was easy, and this was where the first, and as far as I am aware, only deviation from the playlist happened. I go to the front, to look up at the DJ podium, to see a DJ with dreads. John Fleming, dreads? I don't think so nope, must be Scot Project. Added bonus, as I was looking forward to Scot Project, but he was scheduled for 5am, and a clash with BK b2b with Andy Farley. Thankfully I didn't have to make that decision now. I must confess that I was expecting Scot Project to be harder than he was, but a friend who bumped into him at a bar later (How cool is that, the DJs mingling later on) said he had been asked to fill in on short notice, and wasn't that happy about it, which is understandable. I am also told that he did get back on again later, and got to let rip some more, so I will give him the benefit of the doubt. Next up was Tall Paul, another one of the names I was looking forward to seeing. As I have mentioned before, trance isn't my favourite choice of music, but this was a good set, a combination of arms in the air synths, but with a nice energetic underlying beat, so it kept you moving. The time now was 11.30, but there was still plenty of space for dancing, perhaps too much space, and the music was a bit quiet, I could hear the people next to me talking, as opposed to having to shout just to make myself heard. Despite this, the atmosphere was good, and everyone seemed happy to be dancing away. Throughout the sets, stilt walkers and various other entertainers would appear on the stage, but it seemed a bit disorganised, and the stage and arena were too big for such small numbers to have a noticeable affect, but it was about the music, not the show. Judge Jules stepped up to the decks, and I wasn't sure what to expect. I hear the name Judge Jules, and I think Radio One and cheese, but I confess that I haven't listened to Radio One in over five years, and I have heard plenty of people say the Jules is good behind the decks. Give him is dues, he was. By the time Jules had finished playing at 1am, I found that I had been in the trance arena for 3 hours solid, dancing away, cheesey grin on my face, and had even heard some tunes I recognised - the new PVD, Belfast Trance, and the ubiquitous DJ Tomcraft. And it had all been good. In fact, I had completely forgotten that I had meant to see K90 in the Goodgreef arena, but you can never expect to see everyone you want at these big events. Performing dance music live is a challenge, but can be achieved, as acts like K90 and the mighty Lab 4 have demonstrated, so I was intrigued to see how Push would fair. The only criticism of their set I would have from a technical level was that the live percussion seemed to be distorting a bit, but otherwise the performance was polished. But, (you could see the but coming, couldn't you?) I felt the entire set lacked the energy required for the night, I found myself standing and watching (and enjoying), instead of dancing, which is what we had paid our money for. The crowd was still enjoying it, but the arena was still far from packed, so I decided it was time to make my move to the Goodgreef arena, where I was hoping to find Shan & Alex Kidd playing. Shan & Alex Kidd are up and coming names of the hard scene, and as much as people like Glazby and Farley push this scene, I think it is only a matter of time until these 2 establish themselves as challengers for the crown. I am not sure if it was just because I was coming from the trance room, but the tunes these two were pumping out had such an edge to them, I would be pushed to think of a harder set I had ever heard. The only way I could think of describing it would be as Thrash for the dance generation. At times they maybe pushed it a little too far, but who can blame them, and there is nothing wrong with challenging your audience from time to time, and they soon returned to good, old-fashioned Hard. By the time Tissera stepped up, then Glazby, BK & Farley, I was pretty much into the Hard Groove, along with the rest of the crowd, and it was just a case of going with it until the end of the evening. With the practiced ears and hands of these guys, you know what you are going to get, and they didn't fail to deliver. Most of the crowd seemed to stay until the end, and it was nice to see Andy Farley come down and do some photos and signatures at the end, and BK joined him after a bit of encouragement. Even the staff weren't hassling everyone to get out of the building, but seemed happy to let everyone get their photographs and signatures before asking them to leave. It was a great evening, I left with a big grin on my face, and realised that not once had I gone on a search for the chill out room (I think there was one, somewhere), and never needed to sit down, so can't complain about the lack of seating other than the arena seating in the main room. At no point did any arena seemed too packed, which is a good thing, but I think more people would have made for a better night, and I heard people saying that Gatecrasher last year had been busier. One finally apology, it was not sunny when we left, the sky was grey and overcast, and I blame that totally on the fact that I had purchased sunglasses just for leaving this event. Hey, it wouldn't be British Summer if it was sunny, would it? @SarahPVC
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Goodgreef Comes To Notts - Fri 1 Aug - w/ Alex Kidd, Kutski and loads more Friday 1st August 2008 Goodgreef Xtra Hard @ Gatecrasher Loves Nottingham The UK's most exciting hard brand hits the road this summer, delivering the hard edged sounds of the most forward thinking and revered artists to ever showcase their talents on this scene. Except the usual Goodgreef stamp of excellence on the finest clubs in the UK and beyond! The venues are set! The DJ are ready and it's time to partyyy.....Xtra Hard Style @ Gatecrasher Loves Nottingham..!! Main Room... ALEX KIDD (Hard Dance Award) KUTSKI (Radio 1) ANDY WHITBY Plus...... A J GIBSON LEWIS RAINE and loads more!! Doors: 10pm-4am Tickets: Early Birds £6+bf / Others £8+bf Online Tickets: http://www.gatecrasher.com/tickets Paper Tickets: Selectadisc, Funky Monkey and Stone BRB
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GOODGREEF & SUNDISSENTIAL THE BIG BEEF REUNION Bank Holiday Sunday 30th April 2006 @ Club Evolution, Leeds This May Bank Holiday sees two of the biggest names in clubbing explode in a head on collision that's set to have you bouncing off the walls like a mental patient! The two Doctors prescribing the madness will be the recently voted Mixmag's Club of the North, GOODGREEF, along with the winner of the Hard Dance Awards' Club of the year 2005, SUNDISSENTIAL. After 3 years these two clubbing giants come back together to celebrate the almighty SUNDISSENTIAL NORTH's 8TH BIRTHDAY for the greatest party the North will ever witness. A whole array of some of the finest DJing talent will be at hand to provide the soundtrack to an evening of crazy shenanigans that were never meant to be had on a Sunday. While everyone else is settling down to tuck into their roast beef we'll be getting our teeth stuck into an amalgamation of senseless fun and silly antics. The Big Beef Reunion will be a no holds barred, hundred mile-an-hour stompathon stretching over three different rooms. The main arena will be paying tribute to when the partnership was in its heyday, serving up a feast of big room classics from some of the legends in our scene. DJs such as ANNE SAVAGE, ANDY FARLEY will be helping us re-live those fond memories we all have of Sundissential North, legend ROB TISSERA will play an infamous end of night set taking you back to good old days. Original Sundissential residents b & CHARLOTTE BIRCH will be going back to back for 8yrs of SS HH classics, and so too will Vicious demons PAUL GLAZBY and IAN M. The lineup also features a dedicated trance classics set from PAUL KERSHAW, Exclusive producer sets from ILOGIK & VINYLGROOVER, back to old bounce with pocket rocket SHAN & straight from retirement old Leeds favourite MARK GRAY will be ensuring plenty of smiles all round. Arena two will be bringing you future floor-fillers from the faces of tomorrow including Radio 1's KUTSKI and Goodgreef's original resident ALEX KIDD, true showman ANDY WHITBY hardstyle loons CALLY & JUICE, young producer whiz kid Alf Bamford aka TECHNIKAL & local heroes SAM TOWNEND b2b DEANO amongst many others. The third room will be bringing you the best in dirty house music from the likes of KRIS JAMES, HELENA, ZANDER GIBBS & many more. The demand for The Big Beef Reunion is set to be massive with EARLY BIRD TICKETS SOLD OUT in record time, 8 weeks in advance. You get the feeling this monstrous occasion is set to make history, as the mother of all parties. This is definitely not one to be missed!!!! Sundissential & Goodgreef - THE BIG BEEF RE-UNION Featuring Sundissential North 8th Birthday Bank Holiday Sunday 30th April 2006 Arena 1 ANNE SAVAGE ROB TISSERA ANDY FARLEY PAUL GLAZBY B2B IAN M PAUL KERSHAW ILOGIK NICK RAFFERTY B2B CHARLOTTE BIRCH VINYLGROOVER MARK GRAY SHAN Arena 2 KUTSKI ALEX KIDD ANDY WHITBY TECHNICAL AKA ALF BAMFORD CALLY & JUICE SAM TOWNEND B2B DEANO JP & JUKESY HANNAH WILD NEAL THOMAS MORGAN LEE HADLEY Arena 3 - DIRTISSENTIAL KRIS JAMES HELENA ZANDER GIBBS NICK BROWN SPENNER D Early Bird Tickets SOLD OUT / £17.50 Standard Tickets / M.O.T.D Tickets online at www.goodgreef.com 2pm-2am @ EVOLUTION, Cardigan Fields Complex, Cardigan Fields Road, Leeds Info: Barry 07790 774 550 / Madders 07967 324 207 or 07855 402 121 Limited tickets available still from Vince (Midlands) Email vince@goodgreef.com 07835626226 www.goodgreef.com www.sundissential.com
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Goodgreef & Godskitchen present From Russia with Love, in association with Galaxy FM One of Manchesters biggest parties with a Russian theme, 3 Rooms, Luscious red decor, Stunning Russian Dancers and some of the worlds most dedicated Dj's. MEN Arena Manchester Saturday 9th April 9.00pm - 6.00am MAIN ARENA PAUL VAN DYK JUDGE JULES FERGIE EDDIE HALLIWELL MARCO V ABOVE & BEYOND JON O BIR ADAM SHERIDAN RILEY N DURRANT Polysexual Arena LISA LASHES YOJI BIOMEHANIKA LAB 4 TIDY BOYS ANNE SAVAGE SHAN PAUL GLAZBY PAUL KERSHAW HINSLEY ALEX KIDD Stud Arena TROPHY TWINS KRISS KNIGHT KRIS JAMES OLIVER LANG PETREA FOY ZANDER GIBBS NEIL SMALLRIDGE TICKETS ON SALE NOW FROM YOUR USUAL OUTLETS@ £29.50+BF or Credit Card Hotline 0870 190 8000
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WiLDCHiLD Vs GOODGREEF PRESENT 'NORTH MEETS SOUTH SOUNDCLASH' What? WiLDCHiLD Vs Goodgreef feat. Riot Where? Heaven, London! When? Friday 2nd July 9pm-m Info? Wildline 01708 229836 e-mail info@wildchild-uk.com Tickets? 250 earlybird tickets priced @ £10.00 are on sale right now! These tickets sold out in record time @ our last event in May, we advise you to get in there now to ensure your place at this amazing price! Ticketweb 08700 600100 or www.ticketweb.co.uk Paying Guestlist The paying guestlist is also now officially open! Please send an e-mail with full names to info@wildchild-uk.com Hype The North Meets South Soundclash - 10 hours 35 DJs 3 Live Acts 5 Arenas 2000 people. 2 of the UK’s brightest clubbing brands join forces to ignite your summer with this no-holds barred North Vs South, WiLDCHiLD Vs Goodgreef face-off! Clubland’s young players of the tear join together to celebrate the launch of the brand new Goodgreef Album with the intention of tearing London apart over 10 exhilerating hours in the capital’s number 1 venue:- We’re in Heaven! Trance, Hard Dance, House, Anthems, Classics, WiLDCHiLD represent the South, Goodgreef represent the North in this North Meets South Soundclash brought to you under 1 Superclub roof! Expect fireworks of the Trance & Hard Dance kind as this explosive episode promises to live long in the memory of Famous Friday nights!!!!!! To help stoke the fire we’ve also brought in the boys from Riot + a UK Soundclash featuring the finest residents from some on the UK’s favourite nighteries! Arena 1: WiLDCHiLD Vs Goodgreef - Trance & Hard Dance Lange LAB4 Live Above & Beyond JFK Nick Sentience Mark Norman Daniel Bailey Reece Elliot Shan Simon Patterson Arena 2: Riot Vs Goodgreef Xtrahard - Hard Dance All Night Long Baby K90 Live Ed Real Organ Donors 'Dex n FX' Phil Reynolds Little Gem Alex Kidd Barry Connell Ali Wilson b2b Jon Rundell Room 3: WiLDCHiLD Mothafunkers & Seductive - House Music Filthy Rich Trophy Twins Indy 500 Tom Real Guy Hornsby Steve Gardner + Seductive DJ's DJ B Sophie DJ Phil Willis Soundshaft: UK Clubclash - Trance & Hard Dance Classics! Tom Costelloe - Dance Academy Big Ben - Big @Tony P & @Phil B (Clubtheworld.com) Little Miss Quick - Decadance Marc Minall & Rich T - Residency Burg - North Gathering Morgan - Toast Simon Rutherford & Zana Mills VIP: Be Somebody & Family Affairs:- Funky House & Club Classics Lady Bianca Peter Ward Col Wood Sparky Dave Young Feel The Funk Toby Butcher + guests LISTEN UP, BELIEVE THE HYPE, WiLDCHiLD & GOODGREEF CHANGE THE FACE OF FRIDAY NIGHTS FOREVER – MAKE SOME NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOISE!!
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Hot on the heels of the Easter Bank Holiday special, GoodGreef bring you their regular event at Tall Trees! GoodGreef Tall Trees @ Club M, Tall Trees, Yarm Saturday 17th April 2004 9.00pm-3.00am, £8 members / £8 tickets / £10 on the door Club M: Agnelli & Nelson Paul Kershaw Daniel Bailey Barry Connell House Party: Manjit & Zia www.goodgreef.com www.talltrees.co.uk For tickets and travel contact: Crasher Dave - 07751 238 096 // crasher.dave@btopenworld.com Stepys - 0191 526 7241 Fly Travel - 07947 219 625
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Arena 1 [Godskitchen]: Fergie Judge Jules Marco V Tall Paul Push Live John 00 Fleming Scot Project john Kelly Arena 2 [Goodgreef]: Lisa Lashes @Andy Farley Rob Tissera K90 Live Anne Savage Paul Glazby BK Nick Rafferty Shan Alex Kidd Arena 3 [subliminal]: Erick Morillo Cassius Richard F Paul Richards This looks wicked! Anone going?
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Are there any clubbers from the north east on here? Im from Middlesbrough and wondered if theres anyone going to Goodgreef at Tall Trees on the 19th?
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Goodgreef @ Tall Trees (august Bank Holiday) SUNDAY 25th August 2002 Goodgreef Meets 2Kinky – August Bank Holiday Special @ Tall Trees, Yarm - 7,000 Capacity 9pm-3am / £15 (Free Coaches) Lisa Lashes, Eddie Halliwell, Guy Ornadel & Adam Sheridan Ballroom: Hosted by 2Kinky – Kid Crème, Junior Jacques & co 07790 774 550 / 07711 672 795 / www.talltrees.co.uk PS: Book ur places now at the UK's Biggest & best club!!!
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FRIDAY 26th JULY 2002 Event : Goodgreef Website 1st Anniversary - Featuring Nukleuz Venue : Philips Park Hall, Whitefield, Manchester Capacity : 900 Time : 9.00pm-3.00am Dress : Clubwear Not Sportswear Price : £8 Members / £10 Tickets & NUS / £12 On the Door (£8 if you bring your Global Gathering ticket with you!) Main Room : BK, PHIL REYNOLDS (Nukleuz) + Alex Kidd White Room : Adam Sheridan + Lee Coyle & Little-J Funky Lounge : Kris James + Jakes (Old Skool House Set) Infoline : 07790 774 550 / 07711 672 795 [ 12 August 2002, 08:38: Message edited by: CreamyC ]