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Paige Oldfield

Cheeky reveller tries to sneak into Warehouse Project using fake 'lifetime access pass'

A cheeky reveller attempted to get into Warehouse Project for free by using a fake ‘lifetime access pass’.

The pass was shown to security staff at the Depot Mayfield ahead of the Adam Beyer Presents Drumcode event on Saturday (October 16).

It read: “This pass grants the holder lifetime access to WHP events and Parklife.

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"Staff notice, ensure name matches pass before granting entry."

But Warehouse Project and Parklife boss Sacha Lord clocked onto the clever attempt.

In a tweet, he said: “A new one last night. Someone tried to get in, by making themselves a 'Lifetime Access Pass to WHP and Parklife.'

"Caused a bit of confusion, but impressive!”

The pass was shown to security staff at the Depot Mayfield (Sacha Lord)

It’s unclear whether the man managed to gain access to the event, which included shows from Alan Fitzpatrick and Rebūke.

Sacha later tweeted saying he had been in touch with the man, who he called a “little scoundrel,” granting him a real lifetime access pass for his efforts.

He said: “Just as an update. I’ve been in contact with the little scoundrel and have given him Lifetime Access for effort.

"Funny genius.”

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