Global Gathering announce further headliners!

2012 winner of 'Best Dance Music Festival', Global Gathering, adds Afrojack, James Zabiela, Dusky, and Doorly amongst many others to its increasingly unmissable lineup.

Mike Warburton

Date published: 19th Apr 2013

The multi-national Global Gathering festival's British leg has already promised so much with a lineup to die for. Last nights additions to the already incredible bill are the icing on the cake, as Global Gathering proves once again why it is one of the best loved electronic music festivals in the world.

The ultimate celebration of rave culture welcomes the mighty two-time Grammy award winning producer Afrojack, DJ genius James Zabiela, Swedish house duo Dada Life, Underworld favourite Mark Knight, and high flying Bristolian Eats Everything. Bass driven house maestros Dusky will appear alongside fellow Aus music cohort George Fitzgerald and tireless DJ and producer Doorly, whose regular expeditions into house, bass dubstep, jungle, hip hop, techno, and funky consistently provide a satisfying concoction of eclectic dance floor satisfaction.

With last year’s Global Gathering being voted ‘Best Dance Music Festival’, the Stratford-Upon-Avon event has done all it can to ensure it retains the title this year. Two additional stages have been added for 2013, spoiling revellers for choice with an even more varied and cutting edge electronic lineup on show.

Other additions to the stellar lineup will include pioneers in their respected fields, such as MK (Mark Kinchen), Mihalis Safras, Rene Amesz, Prok & Fitch, Filthy Rich, Spectrasoul, Pedestrian, Matt Smallwood and many more. These artists will all play alongside the previously announced Main Stage which is set to include enticing live sets from Example, Plan B, and Disclosure.

With even more Global Gathering announcements rumoured to be on the way, Friday 26th & Saturday 27th July 2013 is already shaping up to be one hell of a party. Watch this space!

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