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Dance fans gather to see top acts



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Dance music fans will be able to see top names peforming at a festival next weekend.
Global Gathering will see Kanye West bring his Glow in the Dark Show to the main stage for its UK premiere.

Mark Ronson, best known for his collaborations with Amy Winehouse, will also be performing as will American DJ and songwriter Moby.
Other
artists taking to the stage include Roisin Murphy, the Irish electronic jazz singer, and Robyn, the Swedish pop singer who performs many different types of music.

There will be live sets from DJs like Tiesto and Armin Van Buuren.
Festival-goers will also have the chance to enjoy a fairground, luxury campsites, hot tubs and jacuzzis and outdoor cinema.

The festival will take place at Long Marston Airfield, near Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire. Weekend general admission tickets costs £115, while weekend VIP admission tickets cost £165, including free weekend camping and car parking.

The festival takes place from 5pm-2am on Friday and 2pm-6am on Saturday.
Tickets for the event can be bought online at www.
globalgathering.co.uk/tickets or via the 24-hour ticket hotline on 0871 789 1010.

For more information and to see a full list of the acts that are performing at Global Gathering, visit www.
globalgathering.co.uk.



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