The multi-sensory rave experience, Foreverland, unveils its all-new Dopamine Dreams tour fresh off the back of three sold-out shows at the world-famous Printworks London. From 15th September to 31st December 2023, Foreverland will take its famously fun, immersive, and colourful party to 22 towns and cities across the UK bringing a cutting-edge soundtrack of house, tech, and dance anthems as it champions the next generation of UK DJ talent. There is no party where clubbers are more free to be who they want to be. Tickets to Foreverland’s party paradise are on sale from 1pm on 17th July and available from www.dopaminedreams.co.uk.
Foreverland stimulates the senses, submerging clubbers in a utopian dreamland awash with kaleidoscopic colour, extravagant décor, and breathtaking stage performances. Party people can submerge body parts in a pool of psychedelic paint and glow all night long, pose for selfies with crazy characters in mad costumes roaming the dancefloor, be captivated by mind-bending art installations, and swim in an ocean of falling confetti showers.
Founded in Bournemouth in 2015, 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?!”
For the first time, Foreverland is throwing out the rule book on booking big name DJs for the Dopamine Dreams tour. The Foreverland residents are the stars here; the ones who know the crowd inside out, like it used to be in the golden days of dance music culture before the advent of the superstar DJ. The clubbers become the lead characters at each show, plotting unique and unforgettable journeys through the night.
There are 15 resident DJs on rotation on the tour, with many such as CONR, Kayley Harriet, and Micah Baxter on the cusp of blowing up in a big way over the next 12 months.
CONR, the Foreverland founder, plays across a spectrum of house music from heavy bass and Latin sounds to warehouse tech and big room bangers. Two-year resident and breakout star Kayley Harriet brings her gritty London-centric garage sounds and fresh vocals, high-energy edits, and classic samples. More red-hot talent comes from Peterborough’s Micah Baxter - his tough tech house edits have been championed by the biggest stars of house and techno including Michael Bibi, Marco Carola and Loco Dice.
Another unmissable resident is Ukrainian-born, London-based DJ / producer, Jenny C. Her low-end driven rollers and techy, percussive toe-tappers have seen her play at Fabric, Ministry Of Sound and across Europe, and garnered support from esteemed industry heavyweights, Marco Carola, Joseph Capriati, and Jamie Jones. Alex Culross is another genuine rising talent. The 23-year-old Scottish DJ and producer already has a Beatport #1 under his belt with ‘The Light'. This one-to-watch spins a mix of house and tech and enjoys heavyweight support from Skream, Solardo, James Hype, and more.
Dopamine Dreams sees Foreverland make debut tour stops in Middlesbrough, Wolverhampton, Stoke, Canterbury, Nottingham, Norwich, and Coventry, and it returns by popular demand to Glasgow, Sheffield, Bristol, Torquay, Birmingham, Newcastle, Lincoln, Leicester, Leeds, Cardiff, and Bournemouth. It arrives at new venues in Manchester (Academy) and Liverpool (Grand Central Dome), and stages not one but two huge New Year’s Eve parties in Oxford and Brighton.
This season of Foreverland is set to be the most spectacular yet. Not only can clubbers lose themselves in a quality soundtrack as they witness the resident DJs’ rise to fame, but their senses will be truly awakened as Foreverland delivers the most captivating Instagrammable moments.
Tickets to the Dopamine Dreams tour start at £13 (+bf) and are on sale from www.dopaminedreams.co.uk on 17th July.
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Foreverland 2023 Dopamine Dreams Tour Dates
15th Sept - Middlesbrough - Empire
23rd Sept - Manchester - Academy
29th Sept - Glasgow - O2 Academy
30th Sept - Wolverhampton - The Hangar
6th Oct - Sheffield - O2 Academy
7th Oct - Stoke - Ballroom
13th Oct - Canterbury - The Venue
14th Oct - Bristol - Motion
20th Oct - Torquay - The Foundry
21st Oct - Birmingham - Forum
28th Oct - Nottingham - The Level
28th Oct - Newcastle - NX
28th Oct - Lincoln - Engine Shed
3rd Nov - Norwich - The LCR
4th Nov - Leicester - O2 Academy
10th Nov - Leeds - O2 Academy
11th Nov - Cardiff - VSA Warehouse
17th Nov - Liverpool - Grand Central Dome
18th Nov - Coventry - HMV Empire
25th Nov - Bournemouth - O2 Academy
31st Dec - Oxford - O2 Academy
31st Dec - Brighton - Concorde 2
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