We Call it Dance Weekender
Butlin's Skegness Resort, Ingoldmells Skegness Lincolnshire PE25 1NJ, Midlands Directions
Fri 06.11.2026 14:00
Our We Call it Dance team has over 20 years experience of working within Butlin’s events & resorts and we are excited to bring you our groundbreaking 2026 edition of one of the most exciting & anticipated Weekenders at the Skegness resort. We Call it Dance isn’t just about huge headline acts such as Claptone, Joel Corry or Sigma, and unforgettable live performances from the 40 piece Symphonic Ibiza Orchestra – it’s a full-on, round-the-clock experience. We Call it Dance is proud to represent the many forms of Dance Music throughout the weekend. We aim to give you a unique weekender experience with different vibes in each room. From Low Steppa & Ferreck Dawn to Ferry Corsten & Rob Tissera, Joe Hunt & Fish 56 Octagon to Jess Bays & Hannah Wants, Orchestral brilliance from Symphonic Ibiza to Garage legends Artful Dodger we have you covered! When the mainstage isn’t calling, the party keeps going with an epic lineup of daytime action designed to dial the energy all the way up. Dive into the legendary Pukka Up Pool Party, lose yourself in Silent Discos or get stuck into crowd-favourite chaos like Bingo Bango. The awesome Back in the Daytime are bringing their Daytime Garage Rave and the brilliant Love to Be host the Skyline all weekend. As with previous editions of WCID we’ll deliver a top class lineup of entertainment showcasing the best of dance music culture and making sure you have an unforgettable weekend with your friends.
Performers
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Sigma
RA: Resident Advisor
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ClaptoneIn a now long forgotten world, many generations ago, a bird like shape emerged from wooded darkness, floating and fluttering, drifting and dreaming. Backlit by a bright glow of iridescent light, the undecipherable form wore a dazzling golden mask. Its..
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Hannah WantsWith a career spanning beyond a decade, Hannah Wants’ rise from self-taught turntablist to
global star has been nothing short of meteoric.
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Low Steppa
Low Steppa is without doubt one of the most vital and influential house music artists of the present day.
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Grant NelsonNelson is heralded as the Godfather of UK Garage due to his numerous club hits on his Nice 'n' Ripe label in the early 90's. It was his sound along with a few others that gave birth to the then known as 'Sunday Scene' which went on to become UK Garage...
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Ferry Corsten
After initially producing some hardcore gabba tracks Ferry became more interested in clubhouse and trance. In 1996 Ferry achieved a position in the U.K. single chart at #46 with ‘Don’t be Afraid’ by Moonman, his first major and European breakthrough as..
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Rob TisseraRob Tissera is one of dance music's most prolific stars. A top-selling producer and versatile dj whose technical brilliance and effervescent sets have seen him pack out parties across the globe.
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Ferreck Dawn
Freek Coppens (aka) Ferreck Dawn has been active as a dj and producer for over 17 years now. His productions are released on well known labels like Defected, Toolroom, Relief and and Kittball records.
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RidneyRidney has released music over 20 years with the biggest dance labels; including Defected, Toolroom, Armada, Newstate, Perfecto, Ministry of Sound, Nervous, Size & Spinnin.
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Amy BoudreauxArtful Dodger is an English R&B and garage band from the city of Southampton, which became famous through its 2-step hits, and gave Craig David's career a boost after he appeared on their No. 2 hit, "Re-Rewind", in December 1999.
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Jess BaysA true artist in the making who’s always evolving, learning, crafting and creating.
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Carly WilfordWith her weekly show 4:4 on Tomorrowland One World Radio, Carly Wilford pioneers the first ever dedicated house music show on the station.
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K-KlassK-Klass are responsible for some of the biggest dance tracks ever made. For over quarter of a century they have rocked dance floors and live gigs without fail, racking up no fewer than 5 UK top 40 hits and a GRAMMY Nomination along the way.