The Glade stage at Glastonbury Festival has been the forum for cutting edge electronic and dance music. In 2004 the team behind it, whilst continuing to run the stage at Glastonbury, broke away to start their own event.
The event showcases electronic music from the UK and the world. It'll have nine music areas, covering genres of techno, house, breaks, psy trance, dub, ambient and more. Expect the stages to open each day by early afternoon, and to run into the early hours. No line-up information has been announced as yet, but there's some rumours here.
The details of the site will only be revealed to ticket holders. Expect full camping facilities, car park, licenced bars open until late, food stalls and markets, and more besides.
Tickets are sold out. They were priced at £98.50 for the weekend, and £30 extra for campervans. The organisers are determined to stop touting, so a name and address must be supplied for each ticketholder, and ID will be required at the gate. Note that day tickets are not available.
More information will be here when available.
