Scottish promoters have uncovered the next big spot to party, an unused and abandoned fort on the beaches of River Thame. These promoters have a vision for this spot to be the next DJ spinning, music hopping, young adult spot to relax with some beats. The fort is currently for sale and the group hopes to fund enough money to buy it and renovate it. Donation and pledges are being accepted at their webpage if you want to help the party movement!
Read the full article here:
Promoters launch campaign to turn disused fort on Thames into “Berghain-on-sea” – FACT Magazine: Music News, New Music.
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