
One of the UK’s most iconic and long-standing clubbing brands is set to celebrate its 25th anniversary with a one-off reunion in Chorley.
Goodgreef has announced The Big Reunion, promising an unforgettable event packed with hard-hitting beats and electrifying energy.
The special event aims to recreate the experience of its mid to late 2000s residency at 53 Degrees in Preston.
A spokesperson for Goodgreef said: “Fans who remember those legendary nights will once again have the chance to relive the magic as Goodgreef returns to its roots in the North West.”
Taking place at Park Hall Nightclub on Saturday 22 March, the reunion will feature a lineup of trance, hard dance and techno legends, alongside Goodgreef residents. The main party runs from 2pm to midnight, with an after party lasting until 4am, and there’s a hotel on site.

Headlining the night are special guests John O’Callaghan, known for his high-energy trance anthems and international acclaim. The Tidy Boys, a legendary hard house duo who have become UK clubbing royalty and DJ Isaac, who is a force in hardstyle, bringing his unique sound to fans worldwide.
Joining the main lineup are some of the biggest names in electronic music, including Craig Connelly, John Askew, Kutski, Marco V, Mark EG, Rob Tissera, Scot Project.
Craig Connelly, a renowned trance DJ and producer from the Wigan area, will also be making a rare appearance near his hometown. As an internationally touring act, his presence at this event adds a special local touch for North West dance music fans.
In a special nod to Goodgreef’s rich history, residents from past events are making a grand return to bring fans the music and memories they love. The resident lineup features Alex Kidd, Dark By Design, Jordan Suckley, Liam Wilson, Neal Thomas, Phil Mackintosh and Tone.
Rounding out the event, the support lineup includes rising stars and local talent such as Andy Cain, B.Viss, Jamie Cooper, Matt Everson, Pete Bromage, Reklus, Ricky Denton, Tommy & Pow, and Limitless Jules.
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The spokesperson added: “This full-scale production promises an immersive experience, complete with state-of-the-art sound, lighting, and visuals.
“Dance music fans can expect to journey through some of the most beloved sub-genres, with an atmosphere that only Goodgreef can deliver, at a day-to-night celebration that will go down in history.
“Don’t miss the chance to be part of this legendary reunion!”
Tickets are available from Skiddle.
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