Unknown Warehouse Rave


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2014-02-03 15:03

Number 20 once again, come back when you can find a disused area suitable to hold a rave on the scale of them events in Sunderland. Taking into account proximity of residential areas, accessibility and health safety, then get Sunderland city council to agree to it. Then I will listen to your bollocks.
You keep going on about Chris Bungoni's credentials. You won't find many other promoters who have came up with a unique idea and pulled it off to the extent that, within the space of less than a year, everyone in the region has heard about it and the majority of the demographic have actually attended one of the events. If you actually cared to do some research on the organisers of these raves rather than letting your clueless mouth run, you'd see that Chris isn't just some amateur that is putting on a party with no prior experience in the industry, the lads been DJing for events such as retro for years and held his own nights in Sunderland city centre prior to this. The majority of the DJ's he's had play at the raves run some of the most succesful events in the region. You don't need an established name to put on a good, safe event. What you need is a good idea, a good following, a good team, and the backing of your city's council. The lads have all these in place apart from one crucial element and that's the backing of the council and wet farts like yourself with nothing better to do than to stop people having fun. There has never been any trouble at these events which you wouldn't see on a night out in the city centre. You keep banging on about dangerous this and safety that, that's why the lad is trying to get the backing of the council behind him and his team, so they can keep putting on the raves in a more legitimate fashion you fucking pork sword.