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December
December 6th - Milton Keynes: Dreamscape
Due to the overwhelming demand, constant lockouts and long queues at Milwaukees in sleepy Souldrop, Murray Beeston's ESP Promotions has a blank canvas to play with when they take over the 3,000 capacity Denbeigh Leisure Centre in Milton Keynes.
The lucky ravers with the ticket for the event of the year are treated to a hand picked feast of top name DJ's; Carl Cox, Clarkee, Ellis Dee, LTJ Bukem, Swan'e, Top Buzz... The event is a total sell-out and a legend that is Dreamscape is born - a standard has been set.
December 13th - Cramlington: Nocturnal
Nocturnal start their journey with "Friday The 13th" at Lakeside Hotel, Ashington.
December 14th - Derby: Amnesia House
To round of a action packed year of hosting more than forty events all over the midlands, Amnesia House will start off the christmas raving season with their "Christmas Extravaganza", Amnesia's last big rave of the year at Donington Exhibition Centre in Derby.
Thousands of ravers queue up for hours in the freezing cold to witness the last installment of Amnesia's Donington Park triology. Amnesia House's grandest party of the year will also mark a end of another era as Amnesia will use the six thousand capacity venue for raving for the last time.
December 25th - London: World Party
Within a very busy sixth month period, South London promoters World Party have steadily risen to become one of the biggest promoters in the ravescene.
With three major outdoor events and a cancellation under their belts, and a series of successful sunday "Sabbath" parties underway at Linford [ Zatopeks ] Film Studios in Battersea, south London, World Party aim to go back in time on Christmas day.
In a path treaded by Energy last year, World Party aim to bring some christmas cheer by hosting two separate parties in two different venues in London, their new home venue Linford Film Studios and the Wonderland Arena in Edmonton, north London.
A massive national media campaign which included three different flyers promoting the event didn't inspire the crowd as the turnout on the night turned out to be far less than expected for the hosts, the cracks are starting to appear at World Party.