NOT made it to Ibiza this year? Then worry not, because Ibiza is on its way to you -- in the heart of the Ribble Valley.
Term-time superclub Feel has come up trumps with its second August bank holiday spectacular at De Tabley in Ribchester, creating a mini-version of the legendary Space venue right in Lancashire.
And what's more -- there is a terrace there as well!
But while the view of the River Ribble may not quite be on a par with an Ibiza sunset, organisers are promising that there will be no mistaking the Ibizan vibe inside the De Tabley,
The terrace area will be taken over by Caf Mambo, felt by many to be the White Isle's best bar. Its resident Pete Gooding, who has been a familiar face at Mambo for the last three years and is famous for his sunset sets, is being flown over for one night only.
Inside the venue, the main arena will be transformed into a giant hospital as the theme Carry on Doctor prevails. It follows the pattern of previous events, including special jubilee celebrations Carry on for Britain!
Sound wise, it will be the Feel Funky room, with Tom Wainwright, Da Mentalistz and co getting behind the decks throughout the day/evening.
And in the restaurant area, local boys the Philosophie Collective will be joined by Feel favourite George Thompson for an All Back To Mine house party.
Expect huge doses of the all-time favourites and classics galore.
Tim Pearson, promoter at Feel -- which returns to its fortnightly slot at the University Of Central Lancashire in September -- reckons it will be the perfect way to carry on partying after Creamfield next Saturday.
The event is fully licensed and will run for 11 hours from 3pm until 2am. Tickets are priced £13 for NUS/Feel Members £15 others which will include a wristband so you can come and go from the venue as many times as you like.
The theme for this party is of course doctors and nurses. Fancy dress is optional, but they do request that you wear smart club or casual wear if you do not want to dress up.
For more information, check out www.feel-it.co.uk.
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