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Step into Fantazia: New Horizons, a full-scale day rave celebrating one of the most iconic names in UK dance culture. On Saturday 8 November, Document Bristol will transform into a multi-arena experience from 2PM till midnight, bringing together pioneers of the rave movement with cutting-edge artists pushing the future of electronic music.
In the Main Arena, expect legends and trailblazers: Altern 8 B2B Special Request, Colin Dale, Ellis Dee, Fabio & Grooverider, Rat Pack, Ratty, Shades of Rhythm, Slipmatt, SL2 (Live PA) - the innovators who shaped rave history, reunited for a euphoric journey through the roots of UK dance.
The Future Arena looks forward with some of the UK's most exciting underground talent: Borai B2B Mani Festo, Carter B2B Miggs, Dani Whylie, DJ Twisted, Dwarde, Fez the Kid, Mixtress, Time to Rush, Toby Ross, each bringing high-energy selections from jungle, breaks, garage, and beyond.
Hosted by a lineup of iconic MCs including Chickaboo, Joe Peng, Mad P, Robbe Dee, Shadow, expect a true rave atmosphere from start to finish.
For over three decades, Fantazia has stood at the heart of UK rave culture, pioneering massive events and unforgettable lineups. New Horizons continues that legacy: a collision of old-school anthems and future sounds, united on one dancefloor.
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LAST ENTRY IS 18:00. This event is STRICTLY 18+. Entry without valid physical ID (Driving Licence or Passport) will be refused. No photos of IDs will be accepted. Searches will be in operation and this is a condition of entry to the venue.
Keeping Bristol Moving.
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