Global Gathering 2003 - Godskitchen Global Gathering 2003 Line Up

Godskitchen Global Gathering 2003 Line Up

Godskitchen Arena:

Tiƫsto, Fergie, Armin Van Buuren, Judge Jules, Ferry Corsten, Andrew Hersee, Tall Paul, Marco V John "00" Fleming, Push (Live), Misstress Barbera, Jon O Bir.

The Gallery Arena:

X Press 2 Sister Bliss, Tall Paul, Guy Ornadel, Scott Project, Christopher Lawrence, John Kelly, Medicine 8 (Live), Pulser, Lange, Petrae Foy, Darren Christian.

Bedrock Arena:

John Digweed, Steve Lawler, Nick Warren Hernan Cattaneo, Jimmy van M, Futureshock (Live), Chris Fortier, Phil Thompson, Jonathon Lisle

Sundissential Arena:

Lab 4 (Live) Lisa Lashes, Andy Farley, K90 (live) Nick Rafferty, Rob Tissera, BK, Ian M, DJ Karim, Llogik, Paul Kershaw, Strange Dave, Mark Grey, Jez & Charlie.

Helter Skelter and Club Sidewinder presents Accelerated Culture Arena:

Grooverider, Fabio DJ Kraze Krust, Die, Adam F, Bryan Gee, Hype, Andy C, Zinc, Brockie, Mampi Swift, Nicky Blackmarket, The Ratpack, Garry K, Dollar, MC Skibadee, MC Shabba, MC MC, MC Fearless, MC Navigator, MC Dynamite, MC Dett, MC IC3, MC Spyda, MC Tali, MC Juiceman, MC Presha, MC Five Alive MC Stamina.

Carl Cox Global Arena,

Carl Cox, Richie Hawtin, Josh Wink, Adam Beyer, Christian Smith, Trevor Rocliff, Valantino Kanyani, Michael De Hey, Will Grant.

Babooshka Arena

PM-Erick Morillo Bob Sinclair, James Algate. AM-Roger Sanchez Junior Jack, Kid Creme, Dean Coleman.

Bora Bora Beach Party:

DJ Gee, Jason Bye, Oliver Lang, Tim Sheridan, Gordan Edge (Trumpet), Pav (Percussion)

See also Global Gathering 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005.

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