‘Mad’ kaleidoscopic rave coming to Manchester in time for Fresher's Week
A multi-sensory and colourful rave experience is coming to Manchester featuring dance anthems and psychedelic paint.
Foreverland will bring its Dopamine Dreams tour to Manchester Academy later this month where house, tech and dance anthems will provide the soundtrack for an evening of kaleidoscopic colour and breathtaking stage performances.
Partygoers will also be able to dip in a pool of glow paint to get their looks matched up to the extravagant décor and other mad costumes in attendance. There also promises to be mind-bending art installations and falling confetti showers.
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Founded in Brighton, Foreverland has been a big hit with revellers since 2015 - entertaining more than 300,000 people. Dopamine Dreams will come to Manchester in time for Fresher's Week on September 23 as part of a 19-date UK tour.
Foreverland founder Connor Scanlan said: “We can't wait to tour Dopamine Dreams around the UK. Off the back of a magical debut for the theme at Printworks London in April, we thought it was only fair that the rest of the nation gets to experience it too.
“We've got you a total sensory overload, the ultimate sugar rush for the soul. Fancy taking a dopamine hit?!”
A handpicked roster of 15 resident DJs will be on rotation throughout the tour, reaching a broad spectrum of house music and heavy bass to Latin sounds, warehouse tech and big room bangers. Performing in Manchester will be high-energy and garage producer Kayley Harriet, tech house star Micah Baxter, and percussive DJ/producer Jenny C.
The tour will also head to Glasgow, Middlesbrough, Bristol, Birmingham, Nottingham and Liverpool through to November.
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