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Posted by sykadelik on Jan-28-2006 18:23:

The Fabulous Godskitchen @ The BIC, Bournemouth (11/03)

Seems like a lot of people are going to this, so I thought I'd make a thread with the information and to see who else is up for it.

Saturday 11 March 2006

At the BIC Windsor Hall
Angel Music Group proudly presents
The Fabulous Godskitchen
In association with Slinky.

For one night only Godskitchen bring the bright lights of the worlds favourite entertainment hotspot to the Bournemouth International Centre.

Neon lights, flamboyant dancing girls and outragous performers will all be in force with one of the hottest soundtracks for 2006.

The Windsor Hall main arena will be hosted by Godskitchen and headed up by a who's who of the worlds greatest DJ's.

Solent Hall will be the ultimate destination for more crazy shenanigans and banging antics as the infamous Polysexual will rock into town, they will be joined by local favourites Slinky.

March 11th is the date for your 9 hour vacation, so pack your Elvis glasses and bring your bling.

9pm - 6am (last entry 12 midnight)

Windsor Hall
Paul Van Dyk
Judge Jules
Above And Beyond
Matt Hardwick
Sander Van Doorn
Dave Lea

Solent Hall
Lisa Lashes
Tidy Boys
K90 Live
Rob Tissera
Amber D

To download the PDF flyer please click here
Ticket Prices : �29.50


Posted by slinkyhead on Jan-28-2006 18:55:

bleugh, i was going to do that i would have named it Slinky vs Godskitchen tho, hehe

Don't forget: FREE ENTRY to SLINKY CLASSICS with your BIC ticket.

Slinky Classics @ The Opera House, Bournemouth. 10th March. 10pm - 4am (maybe 5am not sure): JFK, Graham Gold, Dave Lea, Tim Lyall.

Cocoshebeen in the back room with Darren Jay and MC Shabba

For those who you have never been to slinky, or making a weekend on the sunny south coast this would be the ideal opputunity to do Slinky too. I can not stress what an awesome venue the Opera House is.


Posted by Rick D on Jan-29-2006 18:18:

yes please


Posted by GBPVD on Jan-29-2006 18:59:

Doing both. It's only 6 weeks away!


Posted by Fresh Prince on Jan-30-2006 13:15:

Hey, well I'm moving to UK next month
so I want to check it out, will see how things
go, looking forward to meeting some new people
(you may remember me as big AvB fan, hehe)


Posted by Cru54d3r on Jan-31-2006 03:04:

too far for me


Posted by ini on Feb-03-2006 15:55:

anyone know how long paul's set is going to be...
still deciding if i should go to this or turnmills...


Posted by slinkyhead on Feb-03-2006 15:57:

quote:
Originally posted by ini
anyone know how long paul's set is going to be...
still deciding if i should go to this or turnmills...


word on the street is two hours.


Posted by Acton on Feb-04-2006 14:50:

way to far for me


Posted by _Ocean_Drive_ on Feb-04-2006 15:12:

Absolutely going to BIC. Not Slinky though, as my student budget is limited . Hoping there's going to be a bg group of us coming.

Definitely looking forward to meeting you guys.


Posted by zag2me on Feb-06-2006 21:20:

Yep I will be there too, went to all the BIC events in the early 2000's and they where mint.


Posted by BearOwsley on Feb-16-2006 04:00:

my buddy and i are coming to london from the states to stay with my cousins for our spring break and will arrive 11/03 @ 5:55am. we're then catching a train to bournemouth at 10:25am and will arive at 1:25pm. my question is if anyone would be up for chillin or showing us around until the show(prolly just chilling seeing as we'll be all jet/trainlagged n shit)?

anyways im real psyched about checking out europe for the first time and pvd's just the icing on the cake.

hope to see some of you soon!
.:nate

ps. im also interested in sampling some of the european candy. i heard its absolutely divine. please let me know if you could accomodate me (PM/e-mail/phone).


Posted by slinkyhead on Feb-18-2006 15:17:

would have been up for showing you round but i'm doing Slinky the night before in Bournemouth so i will probably be a bit of a state.

Bournemouth is a nice town, i'd recommend just having a coffee down at one of the beachfront bars and watch the world go by.

So so looking forward to this event, bring it on


Posted by isoterra on Feb-19-2006 02:05:

'kin jesus, i just looked up train times from bristol... getting there doesn't look too bad (straight down to southhampton, bus to bournemouth) but should i wish to get back in the morning i face this 5-hour 5-change monstrosity:

Station Arr Dep Travel by Service Provider
BOURNEMOUTH 07:05 Train SOUTH WEST TRAINS
BROCKENHURST 07:32 07:38 Bus SOUTH WEST TRAINS
SOUTHAMPTON CENTRAL 08:19 08:25 Train SOUTH WEST TRAINS
BASINGSTOKE 09:00 09:14 Train SOUTH WEST TRAINS
READING STATION 09:32 09:50 Train FIRST GREAT WESTERN
BRISTOL TEMPLE MEADS 11:14 11:28 Bus VIRGIN TRAINS
BRISTOL PARKWAY 11:53

fuck that for a game of soliders. would be quicker/easier going via london!


Posted by Rick D on Feb-19-2006 09:17:

i have decided that i will be attending this


Posted by sykadelik on Feb-19-2006 10:16:

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
'kin jesus, i just looked up train times from bristol... getting there doesn't look too bad (straight down to southhampton, bus to bournemouth) but should i wish to get back in the morning i face this 5-hour 5-change monstrosity:

Station Arr Dep Travel by Service Provider
BOURNEMOUTH 07:05 Train SOUTH WEST TRAINS
BROCKENHURST 07:32 07:38 Bus SOUTH WEST TRAINS
SOUTHAMPTON CENTRAL 08:19 08:25 Train SOUTH WEST TRAINS
BASINGSTOKE 09:00 09:14 Train SOUTH WEST TRAINS
READING STATION 09:32 09:50 Train FIRST GREAT WESTERN
BRISTOL TEMPLE MEADS 11:14 11:28 Bus VIRGIN TRAINS
BRISTOL PARKWAY 11:53

fuck that for a game of soliders. would be quicker/easier going via london!


Haha, that pretty much sums up Sunday trains in this country. Going via London sounds like a bit of journey as well.


Posted by Rick D on Feb-19-2006 14:08:

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
'kin jesus, i just looked up train times from bristol... getting there doesn't look too bad (straight down to southhampton, bus to bournemouth) but should i wish to get back in the morning i face this 5-hour 5-change monstrosity:

Station Arr Dep Travel by Service Provider
BOURNEMOUTH 07:05 Train SOUTH WEST TRAINS
BROCKENHURST 07:32 07:38 Bus SOUTH WEST TRAINS
SOUTHAMPTON CENTRAL 08:19 08:25 Train SOUTH WEST TRAINS
BASINGSTOKE 09:00 09:14 Train SOUTH WEST TRAINS
READING STATION 09:32 09:50 Train FIRST GREAT WESTERN
BRISTOL TEMPLE MEADS 11:14 11:28 Bus VIRGIN TRAINS
BRISTOL PARKWAY 11:53

fuck that for a game of soliders. would be quicker/easier going via london!


that route is pretty much coming into london anyway, reading about 20 miles from where i live


Posted by slinkyhead on Feb-19-2006 15:07:

quote:
Originally posted by isoterra
'kin jesus, i just looked up train times from bristol... getting there doesn't look too bad (straight down to southhampton, bus to bournemouth) but should i wish to get back in the morning i face this 5-hour 5-change monstrosity:

Station Arr Dep Travel by Service Provider
BOURNEMOUTH 07:05 Train SOUTH WEST TRAINS
BROCKENHURST 07:32 07:38 Bus SOUTH WEST TRAINS
SOUTHAMPTON CENTRAL 08:19 08:25 Train SOUTH WEST TRAINS
BASINGSTOKE 09:00 09:14 Train SOUTH WEST TRAINS
READING STATION 09:32 09:50 Train FIRST GREAT WESTERN
BRISTOL TEMPLE MEADS 11:14 11:28 Bus VIRGIN TRAINS
BRISTOL PARKWAY 11:53

fuck that for a game of soliders. would be quicker/easier going via london!


i think there is a National Express coach from Bournemouth to Bristol, might be better?


Posted by isoterra on Feb-19-2006 17:42:

quote:
Originally posted by slinkyhead
i think there is a National Express coach from Bournemouth to Bristol, might be better?


yeah rick (moondog) looked up for one, apparently it's nearly 4 hours each way

there is one train service from southampton to here on the sunday but it involves waiting around for 3 hours after the event finishes, which doesn't sound too appealing


Posted by jamie on Feb-19-2006 18:07:

Getting the train anywhere on a Sunday is a bad idea these days, getting back from London to here can involve a bus somewhere


Posted by slinkyhead on Feb-19-2006 18:07:

would have thought there will be a coach running from bristol: Bristol Ticket Shop is 01179 299008, they are selling ticekts for this and may know if coaches are being done


Posted by shades_of_gray on Feb-19-2006 18:42:

Booked


Posted by est on Feb-19-2006 18:42:

Tickets bought! I'll have to catch Sander van doorn, cos he's ace and ive never seen him live....cant wait yay!!!

Now I've just got to figure out how to get there...


Posted by spacetrain on Feb-20-2006 11:41:

Having just looked at the train times on the Sunday morning there is a better way to get back to Bristol then that route.

BOURNEMOUTH dep 08:55 Bus
SOUTHAMPTON CENTRAL arr 09:45
SOUTHAMPTON CENTRAL dep 09:55 WESSEX TRAINS
View live train progress
Train
CARDIFF CENTRAL arr 12:37

Granted this is to Cardiff but this train must stop at Bristol Parkway or Temple Meads.


Posted by slinkyhead on Feb-20-2006 11:53:

this is looking quite a bit turnout. would be good to have a meet-up or something


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