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rumors on looooads of forums, liquid records have confirmed it is cancelled but there’s nothing on the glade website and the ticket company are still selling them so fuck knows.
Press Release
11th May 2010
With great sadness we have been forced to cancel the Glade Festival 2010. When we started back in 2004 we did so out of a love of electronic music, free spiritedness and alternative culture and in response to the vibrant free party scene in the UK. We wanted to have our own version of the kind of colourful, creative and non-corporate events that happen in many places across the planet… Looking back it is amazing that it happened.
As many Glade fans will know over the years we have fought hard to maintain the integrity of the event against steadily increasing restrictions imposed by local authority and police. The resulting compromises have led to increased costs, increased ticket prices and a throttling of the very essence of what we wanted to do. It led to us finally having to move from the lovely Wasing estate due to late night noise restrictions and the police’s demands for an ever-increasing security and police presence at the event. At our new venue, Matterley Bowl, there has actually been some amazing support from the local council who’s officers recognize the professional and co-operative way we run the event and the contribution to the local area and the country’s cultural diversity. They have worked with us to ensure the Glade is a safe and enjoyable event and openly recognize that we have one of the best event management teams in the country to do this. However this year the requirements imposed upon us for policing, security and stewarding have been greatly increased. To make matters worse the reluctance of the police to negotiate in advance and deliberately delay any dialogue with us has resulted in our being unable to tie down a final costing for the event. This, along with unexpected legal fees associated with a last minute license review, has radically increased the cost of the festival. We are an independent, sponsorship free event.
The ethos of the Glade is to provide a place where people can safely come and express themselves freely and peacefully, dance and be in the countryside with the music they love without a heavy urban police and security presence. We strive to put on the most diverse and interesting festival we can by spending a large part of the budget on the ambience of the event and by having multiple stages with music from a myriad of both established and up and coming artists, musicians and djs from the many genres of the thriving underground electronic music scene. Faced with what is already an expensive event to put on and with these unexpected forced increases in security and police costs as well as a level of advanced ticket sales that is below our expectations we have no choice but to do the responsible thing and cancel the event. We have explored every way we can to keep the event going and, unfortunately, have been unable to find a solution. We have been unable to secure sufficient financial backing and scaling back the event, to a level where we can be confident we could pay all our bills, would mean losing smaller venues and the quirkiness that make up the heart and soul of the festival.
We’d like to send our thanks and love to all musicians, artists, crew and fans that have made the Glade what it was. We appreciate all the support and love over the years. It has been a brilliant trip and there’s been some beautiful moments in time but for now we can’t go on. We hope that this is not the end of the story and we will continue to strive to create a genuine grass roots, community based, control free, true spirited dance festival in the UK.
To all those who have bought tickets to this years event, please go to the point of purchase to claim back a refund. If you have bought your tickets from Ticketline, either directly or by buying tickets on Glade’s website, please contact Ticketline’s customer services by email at:
customerservices@ticketline.co.uk
phone on 0844 888 4409
http://www.gladefestival.com/news/
fuck 🙁 this situation with the old bill is getting a bit silly now…
think about this though
After every legal festival there are loads of threads on forums like this with people bragging about how fucked they got on a variety of drugs. these act as at least “soft intelligence” to the feds that the drugs haven’t been kept out of the event.
free speech has its costs..
also it doesn’t help that dubstep and grime and urban music are lumped together by the cops who associate all these genres with serious violence including gun crime and then use it as justification for large security/cop presenece. The competitive/combative nature of MC’ing/rapping doesn’t help either.
free speech has it cost and the mc/ rappers shoudnt stop because of that they do not fit in the way coppers think people should fit in….this means war….you put that peace, love and understanding a place where the sun dont shine…the youngsters wanna dance…I HELP them; What about the rest of you older lot? ARE THE BASTARDS GOING TO WIN?…this is not only uk problems anymore…it all started this volvofications of festivals back in 2000 when tragedy struck at roskilde festival…before that the police was only invitetd to see if safty regulations was followed…after they have been invited to have dictatorial means in the planing proces…ENOUGH IS ENOUGH its time to take back our freedom of uncertainty! Copper can patrol traffic while we police our selves..fuck off you nobbers! Its time to act people, dont sit upon your hands and let this pas DO SUMTIN!
Hampshire constabulary can’t have helped. Biggest bunch of cunts in the country. Well known for corruption, racism and heavy handedness at parties, hence fuck all tends to happen round here any more. Although there was a couple of new young and enthusiastic crews last summer. Hopefully their spirits are still intact.
Used to be some fucking massive parties not too far from the matterley bowl. Maybe we could do a big anti glade somewhere close on the same weekend? We could advertise it as all proceeds to go towards hampshire constabularys christmas party. They couldn’t object to that surely?
maybe it works better in foreign nations but self policiing in the UK of festivals or the drug culture no longer works… too many of our generation have fucked up and played straight into the hands of the establishment, have become hopeless addicts or even violent criminals..
I won’t speak for foreign countries, but here you can’t just blame cops or government, people had the chance to self-regulate and lost it. before the zero-tolerance every rave I went to, legal or illegal was blighted either by violence or someone getting injured through stupidity (overdoing drugs). so the nanny state has to pick up the pieces and then the normal people fight back.
why the fuck should others subsidise our fun? this is what they are doing in their taxes and why the Conservatives got re-elected in our country. the younger lot of them are ex-ravers!
I was surprised Glade even got licensed in that area, but when it was in West Berks the normal people complained bitterly against it year after year..
@!sinner69! 383634 wrote:
you cant win if you dont fight it!
mate you don’t know how bad its got.
I live in the area(s) what used to have the best raves in the UK at one point. The enemy is rot from within, not the cops.
There is no solidarity here, Those what do try to “fight it” are just left on the scrap heap if they get in trouble. Some of them even get grassed up by people in their own age group! Others what bother to do a rave and risk their kit only get slagged off on other forums for “their sound / tunes not being good enough”. Crews put fuck loads of effort into doing (legal) events and then their own followers fight in the raves and get them closed down. People half my age have noticed this too and walked away from the party scene to get on with the rest of their lives (and who can blame them?)
Older ravers like us (age 30-40+ and still partying) are like rare wildlife compared to the rest of the sheep. This site is becoming like a nature reserve / safari park / zoo rather than representing what the bulk of young (and not so young) people are thinking.
Everyone else even in their 20s has given up and gone back to pubs and alcohol drinking (not even good beer either!) I don’t even know what has happened to a lot of my friends (the ones what didn’t go abroad), but they don’t seem to be doing even pub nights any more….
This is not Denmark or the Netherlands, where there seems to be this deep down ethos of co-operation in everything from the alternative scene to mainstream business. if someone round here tried to set up something like ungdomshus the kids themselves trash it, not the cops or building owners!
I know its hard but it only takes a few good minds and hands to change things…size matters…..so kept underground and off the net will help out instead of braging wide and open about it, big aint nesecerly good!….but in these day people have forgot that you do not have to link your real life with the net…we have some of the same probs here as you got, but we choose to deal with it without any goverment coop whatsoever…and we trash things and build it up again, neverending story…through destruction comes creativity….you just have to dare to do it…start small no shit it will take time, but after time comes fun….hard work yes, but satisfying DIY! so do not shoot it down befor it have started….what you think is imposible is upertunity for others, GL. OK?
@!sinner69! 383638 wrote:
..you just have to dare to do it…start small no shit it will take time, but after time comes fun….hard work yes, but satisfying DIY! so do not shoot it down befor it have started….what you think is imposible is upertunity for others, GL. OK?
its not me who will shoot it down, it is hundreds of normal people what are angry with a culture what results in their own children, their own flesh and blood, getting addicted to drugs and getting into crime. This is nothing even to do with facebook or the internet, or even the Government, it is the British/English culture of bingeing, stupidity and confrontation rather than co-operation.
When I see the same mistakes being repeated in areas 200 miles from each other there is little hope for the alternative culture in its present incarnation.
the people in my town and the surrounding area do not hate raves because they like David Cameron or they are fascists. They are angry because their farms have been trashed, or they have seen their own families destroyed by overuse of drugs. Many gave their older offspring a chance and have seen bad things happen, and don’t want the younger kids to suffer. Some were even once ravers themselves.
it was at one time easier to put on a free party in England than anywhere else in Europe. The ravers fucked it up for themselves.. the whole reason Glade happened in the first place was because Thames Valley Police in SE England had got better at closing down some of the free parties and middle class ravers didn’t want to take as many risks. I remember this happening in 2003/04 and how it splitted our party scene straight down the middle.
there might be a alternative culture still in Britain, but it will be more linked to community-based stuff other than loud music and hedonism.
what ever you say look at me sign…sometimes things have to change, then use looking back at history as a lesson learned…
@!sinner69! 383642 wrote:
what ever you say look at me sign…sometimes things have to change, then use looking back at history as a lesson learned…
Some people are changing but not enough! in a large group, the good, smart young people can be dragged down by a minority of idiots. This is what gives the cops excuse to close things like glade.
As Glade does not have a problem with violence, they use the drugs angle, and the recent scare over mephedrone means they can claim “this event will cause a resurgence in the drugs culture of the 1980s/1990s”.
The obvious answer to things like glade being closed is indeed to hold smaller events, in places like smaller clubs or pubs with late opening hours. That is exactly what my friends were doing, but every time their events have been fucked up by people fighting. And they have “self policing” before bouncers or stewards or everything else. The problem is its not obvious hooligans who can be turned away and are often cowards mostly but within the groups themselves, arguments over girls/drugs/money and suddenly something erupts.
Now a group with a proper wider community not just about drugs or music might not be blighted by this, but there doesn’t seem to be the willingness to genuinely make such groups yet.
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