Paul Van Dyk,Sander van Doorn,Riley & Durrant,Jon O'Bir,Mark Eteson 26th May Godskitchen unleashes a new Clubbing Concept - Press Release 26/2/07 Saturday 26th May 2007 Air, Heath Mill Lane, Digbeth, Birmingham Birmingham’s very own super club Air is preparing to turn itself into a giant alfresco disco. The last bank holiday weekend in May will see the party burst outside of the venue into the surrounding area which will be spectacularly transformed into a clubbing playground with mighty sound systems and state-of-the-art production. The event will become the first ever dance music festival to take place in the Birmingham city centre. Tarmac and skyscrapers offer a contrasting urban landscape to the usual green fields and rolling hills that typify most festivals. A giant stage will be erected in the grounds of Air giving clubbers the opportunity to experience the freedom of an outside event, contrasted with the intimacy of a club. The Saturday session will run from 4pm till 4am and has been appropriately named Open Air. It will feature the kind of gargantuan line-up of DJ powerhouses that Godskitchen has become renowned for: the world’s official trance-meister Paul van Dyk and New York’s most recognisable music export Erick Morillo share the head line slots. They are joined by the likes of chart-toppers Erick Prydz and Shapeshifters as well as Sander Van Doorn, D Ramirez and Galaxy Radios residents, Riley & Durrant and the faithful Godskitchen residents. Oxygen: Area 1 Paul van Dyk Sander van Doorn Riley & Durrant Jon O'Bir Mark Eteson Col Hamilton -- Nitrogen Room: Area 2 D Ramirez OD Muzique DJ Aleksij Funkagenda Micky Slim Paul Thomas -- Carbon Lounge: Area 3 Duncan Murray Will Bailey Chris Hunter & Mark Kovich -- Out Door Stage: Erick Morillo Eric Prydz Shapeshifters Trophy Twins James Algate www.openairbirmingham.com Ticket Price: limited early bird tickets on sale now - £27.50 + Booking fee Location: Air, Heath Mill Lane, Digbeth, Birmingham Date: Saturday 26th May 2007 Times: 4pm-4am Subject to license Holding page: www.openairbirmingham.com Capacity: 5,000