Iconic clubbing brand GoodGreef will mark a major milestone in UK dance music history with a 25th anniversary celebration in Chorley late this year.
Bringing together the biggest names in trance, hard dance, and electronic music, GoodGreef is going all out to honour a quarter-century of unforgettable events, legendary nights, and loyal fans. The event will feature three arenas, showcasing the best in trance classics, hard dance, and up-and-coming talent.
Featuring trance heavyweights Eddie Halliwell, who’s making his long-awaited return to the decks for the celebration, Judge Jules, John O’Callaghan, Liam Wilson, Mauro Picotto, Rob Tissera, and Shan.

The Barn will present GoodGreef Xtra Hard with the face of UK hard dance, Andy Whitby, alongside legends of the scene in the form of Anne Savage, Kidd Kaos, Kutski, Neal Thomas, Shaun T, and Yoji Biomehanika.
Championing the future of dance music and celebrating those who’ve supported the scene from the grassroots level, the GG Heroes stage will feature a curated selection of emerging talent and local legends including B. Viss, Curious HiFi, Lil’ Miss Jules, Matt Thiss & Summer J, Jamie Cooper, Paul Flintoff, Pete Bromage, Samuel Lamont, and more.
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A spokesperson said: “Whether you’ve been raving with GoodGreef since day one or you’re a new fan discovering the sound, this is a must-attend event for lovers of dance music past and present.
“Expect the finest production, spine-tingling anthems, and a euphoric atmosphere that only GoodGreef can deliver.”
25 Years of GoodGreef will take place on Saturday 28 March from 2pm to 12pm at Park Hall in Chorley. Tickets are available from the GoodGreef website.
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