Global Gathering Festival Proves Raves Aren't Dead

Thousands Gather for Annual Miami Event

By HX, published Apr 26, 2006
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He introduced himself as Ivan. He was about 5′9″, with deep black hair that sat in a wild mop on top of his pale frame. He was friendly and chatty, which was good because the line for the Ferris wheel was long. Our conversation started with a comparison of tattoos. Ivan had two more than I but was impressed with my colors. I was impressed with his many piercings. Body art segued smoothly into East Coast fundamentals: Ivan was a Floridian, born and raised, and owed his pallor to a junior year at Columbia in NYC. He paid proper respect to my native Philadelphia, and I complimented his adopted city’s numerous temptations.

The Ferris wheel was one of the many distractions at Global Gathering Festival 2006, a solid twelve-hour day of bands, performers, and DJs held in gorgeous Miami. The performer lineup was a mish-mash of talent and technique. The turnout was in the several thousands, and the crowd mirrored the schizophrenia of the showcase. As dusk approached, I had turned away from the multiple tents, stages, and exhibitions. I am a kid at heart, and the carnival-style Ferris wheel had beckoned me away from pulsing beats and rhythm guitars.

As we inched up the line, Ivan admitted that this morning he’d had no plans to attend the Global Gathering Festival. A music aficionado, Ivan knew this weekend was the start of all things melodious in Miami; but with midterms in Manhattan, who had time to keep track? He was in town for a wedding. An older cousin had enlisted him as a groomsman, with the prospect of family revelry in the Southern sun. It was while his grandmother had been ferrying him back from the rehearsal dinner that the throngs of people had caught his eye. His club-trained ears heard the noise, and he recognized the streams of people crossing the intersection. With the recklessness of youth and the trust of an acolyte, Ivan had kissed his grandmother goodbye, promised to return later that night, and bolted for Centennial Park.

Takeaways
  • Music fans from different walks of life and cities gather at one event.
  • 12 hour day of bands, performers, and DJs brings thousands to Miami area
Did You Know?
Over 40 differnt acts from 18 different coutnries performed at the Global Gathering Festival
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