TOMORROWS WORLD | DONCASTER

Event Name: Tomorrow’s World

Genre: Hard trance, Hard techno, Hardstyle, Gabber & Uptempo

Venue: The Doncaster Warehouse

Location: 27 North Bridge Rd, Doncaster DN5 9AD

Date: 22.11.2025

Time: 8pm - 4am

Doncaster & Tomorrow’s world make some Fxxkin Noiiiise!!

The Doncaster warehouse, WOW!! We held back on doing a venue review here whilst at “The Rave Escape” due to the second indoor room being open and having access to the VIP area with Tomorrow’s World. My word did the wait pay off!! The venue as a whole for its 500-person capacity, location and following regardless of brand playing at the venue is absolutely class!!

From the outside of what can only be described as a derelict warehouse and waiting in line in those cold winter’s months. what’s beyond those walls is the unimaginable! Behind the entrance doors await 4 fair but thorough security, so make sure you wear suitable clothing in those winter months. You could be waiting 15-20mins to get into the venue, as queues for the place build up fast on the bigger event nights. Make sure to take this into consideration when planning to attend!

Now you’ve made it passed the sleeping police men, ticket scanned and you’ve hung your mates jacket up. It’s time to divulge into what The Doncaster warehouse has to offer! To the right the toilets and cloakroom, this isn’t too big so if you drive try to leave it in the car where possible. To the left, blink and you’ll miss it! The door to the upstairs second room. We’ll come back to that as on this occasion the upstairs room wasn’t open for the first hour. The first of 2 bars in the venue is located in the left corner and the second bar to the left of the main stage with the beer of all rave beers, the red stripe priced at only £4.50, double and mixers around £7 and those on the water £2.50. Come away from the first bar and next to the first of a 2 indoor chill out areas, is a great outdoor space with an awesome artwork in memory of J.D Walker painted on the wall. During the warmer months the area is in fact used as an outdoor arena, giving the venue the capability to have 3 productions and line ups.

Now Let’s not forget we were here for the Tomorrow’s world – Warp storm event. One of, if not thee leading club night that caters just for the harder heads! Covering all genres from hard trance, techno, gabber, Uptempo and beyond this event is not for the feint hearted and goes HARD from the get go!! So back into the venue we go, a second longer seating area can be found in-between the smoking area and the second bar on the left. Across from the second bar and seating area are 2 entrances to the main dance floor. With 2 huge screens for visuals and a gargoyle both either side of the DJ booth it really adds to the dark gritty feel of a filthy night ahead! To the back of the dancefloor is a small stage which also sits Infront of the lighting control room meaning this venue has absolutely everything to put on your own branded night or private party.

Opening the show downstairs was none other than the uk’s hardest couple from the south of Wales, SiKo. Known for their fast paced, high-energy sets varying from Hard Techno, Hardcore, Millennium hardcore, Industrial, Old school & Uptempo if you’re told to go watch their set... Make sure you do, you won’t regret it! Playing some disgusting Hard Techno and Industrial we weren’t sure if we had the energy to continue the night! How ever on mic duties was none other than the man himself Mc Twist. Having worked for many different labels within the hardcore scene this man knew how to host get those early ravers going. This man seriously doesn’t get enough credit or bookings imho. Keep an eye for both of these as SiKo is going to the top without a shadow of a doubt and Mc twist is a true gent!

After a chat in the smoking area with E.S.P and discussing how the sounds have changed over the years and that he prefers to stick to the older sound we went back in to see what he was all about. Again, bearing in mind, we have no clue who “some of” these artists were due to not being able to dig the harder styles in our earlier raving years! This man did not disappoint with his 93-95 bouncy techno sounds; We were absolutely buzzing!! Not as hard as SiKo but equally as talented, so it gave us some much-needed room to breathe after hard nights rave the evening before.

Taking over from E.S.P and Destruction needing no introduction was the man himself the absolute legend DJ Scorpio! With his fast, intense, high-energy style with heavy kicks, breakbeats, and raw rave sounds there was limbs flying all over the shop from the ravers. An hour of pure hard rave nostalgia. Just before the end of Scorpios’ set we chose to take a look around the second room and the upstairs, the reason behind us not giving a full in-depth review at “The Rave Escape.”

Wow for those who’ve never been in the second room or into the VIP area, imho the layout and size of the room for the second room is better. Big open planned long dancefloor where the parties at the back! We walked through the second room and through the doors, what’s beyond those doors will blow your mind. Imagine stomping away downstairs on the dancefloor and you look up to see no ceiling, you’re probably thinking what are they on about. Well next time you’re at the Doncaster warehouse look up!! There’s a wraparound balcony where we stood to watch the end of Scorpio’s set and watched Frikshon welcome Fergus to the decks to play classics set.

Unfortunately, we didn’t hang about too long as we came upstairs to see Kev Gee and Mike Woolley. When we walked back into this room it was busy however within minutes the room was rammed, The party was in the back room!! Personally, for me this was the set of the night, considering we sadly missed the last 2hours of the evening these lads really carried the energy with J.O.E unexpectedly on mic duties. He sees no option but to add fuel to the first that was already burning, if this set is released you need to hear it!! Scorpio standing by watching pretty much the whole set showed that even the legends are inspired by what the new breed are doing. Mike Woolley is the Gammer of the harder styles, this lad will throw anything into the mix and have you stomping Ya socks off! With shouts from J.O.E that the parties in the back room all 3 of these lads deserve a round of an applause!

Taking over from the lads was Siko again this time with an Uptempo set which a short clip can be found previously posted on the page. Having never really dug too deep into Uptempo and us attending BKJN at the end of January we chose to head back downstairs so that we could experience Uptempo fully in the Netherlands.

Walking through the door back into the main room to hear DJ Predator play a 30years of predator set with hard hitting bass lines and sophisticated drum patterns, we knew our limbs were about to go flying again again. We went on a journey through time that left us wanting more but due to unforeseen circumstances we had to leave and attend to a family matter.

Overall, the atmosphere of the night was absolutely amazing, our legs were aching for weeks after and it’s safe to say we absolutely love the harder sounds! Throughout the night we heard nothing but positive feedback about the event. Multiple ravers, Mc’s and DJs came up saying what an amazing movement we are creating which is always lovely to hear as we do this for the ravers. We will be in attendance at the next event and will give a full event review.

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