'No-phone rave went well until people broke rules'
1 day ago Share Save Laura O'Neill North West Share Save
Abi White Music journalist Abi White (left) has been going to raves for 10 years
One of the first ravers at a new phone-free event said the atmosphere was "incredible" - until the crowd started breaking the rules and using their mobiles. Manchester-based Warehouse Project announced the new policy for some of its events in August, and founder Sam Kandel said it had been very successful with many artists sharing positive feedback. Music journalist Abi White said guests were given stickers to put over their phone cameras, but began removing them when they realised no one was policing the policy.
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