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Glade: A Serious Party Trailer
A Zona Pictures & Psychedelic Offspring Productions feature documentary of the UK Electronic & Dance Music Festival: "Glade".
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Squarepusher LIVE
An exclusive video from Glade Festival 2009 with a live performance from Squarepusher... playing at Glade Festival 2009!
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Glade Festival 2009 Promo
The Glade Festival won Best Dance Festival at last years UK Festival Awards and is a 10,000 capacity event, visited by dance music and free spirite...
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Official Glade 2009 Trailer 1
Official Glade Festival 2009 Trailer. Get your dancing shoes on!
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"An Insight into the Glade Festival" 2009
An Interview with Nick Ladd and Anselm Guise, two of the Festival Directors of the Glade Festival.
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Official Glade 2009 Teaser
Official Glade 2009 Teaser. More to come soon.
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About The Glade Festival 2009
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GLADE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES ADDITIONS TO LINE-UP, MATTERLEY BOWL CONFIRMED AS NEW SITEFollowing the recent news regarding headliners and artists that included Underworld, Juan Atkins, Femi Kuti, The Qemists, Rusko, and much more, Glade Festival 2009 are proud to announce more talent for this years festival. New names to the bill include Detroit techno legend Carl Craig, Adam Beyer, indie dance act Filthy Dukes, dubstepper Benga and Radio 1s Annie Nightingale amongst others. The new acts are all set to play at Glade Festival from Thursday 16th Sunday 19th July 2009 at the new site Matterley Bowl, Winchester, Hampshire and will go on louder, later and longer than previous years.
After much speculation - fuelled by online whispering - the organisers can confirm Glade Festival 2009 is to be held at Matterley Bowl near Winchester. The exact details were only going to be released to ticket holders nearer the time but the rumours have forced Glade Festival to release the information prematurely. The location is well served by public transport and is about a half an hours drive from their old home. There will be specially commissioned festival buses ferrying passengers from most UK cities and a shuttle bus from Winchester train station.
The decision to move the event from its former home at the Wasing Estate in Berkshire was forced due to the crippling noise restrictions enforced by the local council. The new site at Matterley Bowl means Glade Festivals 10,000 strong crowd can party hard well into the night without disturbing the neighbours.
Tickets cost a mere £125 (the same price as last year). Glade Festival has extended their limited Student Initiative where students can buy tickets for a mere £100 until 8th May 2009. All tickets include free on-site camping. Camper & caravan tickets cost an additional £45. Tickets are also now on sale for the VIP boutique Tepee camping area too.
The Glade Festival won Best Dance Festival at last years UK Festival Awards and is a 10,000 capacity event, visited by dance music and free spirited aficionados from around the world. The Glade Festival is known as one of Europes best underground electronic festivals and will celebrate its sixth birthday in 2009 after starting life as part of Glastonbury festival (of which it is still a part of).