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Rachel Gorman

6,000 party-goers ready to head to Wollaton Park for city's first ever Stealth Halloween Festival

A huge big-top, set to house 6,000 party-goers, is now up at Wollaton Park as the seven day preparations for the city's first ever Stealth Halloween Festival draw to a close.

Featuring frightful decorations, spooktacular drinks and live action romaing zombies, the two-dayer is taking place on Saturday, October 26-Sunday, October 27.

Day tickets for Saturday's leg have now sold out, but there are still full weekend passes (giving you entry to Saturday & Sunday's event), and Sunday day tickets available at alttickets.com. .

Revellers who have tickets for Saturday can upgrade their ticket to a weekend one for £10.

Stealth bosses have called in some of the biggest names in the house, tech-house and techno scene for the inaugural festival, including Michael Bibi, Danny Howard, Nottingham’s own Latmun and Sunday’s joint-headliners Patrick Topping and Denis Sulta who will be performing four hour back-to-back set.

As well as performances there will also be a full club and light production.

Festival booker Alex Kirkland says: “At Stealth we’re proud of the legacy the venue has established over the past 15 years – and we’re now widely recognised as one of the best nightclubs in the UK.

"Putting on a two day Halloween festival in one of the city’s most loved and recognised locations with some of the best acts in dance music seems a fitting way to celebrate our birthday.”

Here's everything else you need to know including the site map (pictured below)

What are the set times for the main stage?  

Saturday
Noon–1pm: Stealth Resident DJs
1pm-3pm: Archie Hamilton
3pm-5pm: Latmun
5pm-6.30pm: Seb Zito
6.30pm-8.30pm: Danny Howard
8.30pm-10.30pm: Michael Bibi


Sunday
Noon-3pm: Stealth Resident DJs
3pm-6pm: Elliot Adamson
6pm-10pm: Patrick Topping and Denis Sulta

Is the festival indoors or outdoors?

The main arena where the headline artists will be performing is under a massive big-top tent which is fully covered and extensively floored. There is additional pedestrian flooring over the key areas of the site, but as it's October - it is recommend revellers wear sensible footwear.

How do I pay for drinks?

On site you can pay for food and drinks using cash or card. There will be ATMs on site.
   

Do I need to wear fancy dress?

It’s not compulsory but actively encouraged. There are prizes for best dressed so don’t forget to give some thought to your outfit.

Can I bring my own food and drinks on site?

We have bars selling Halloween themed drinks and tasty food vendors on site, so please do not bring any food or drinks with you.
 
Final tickets are available from alttickets.com.

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