Rave might sit in the middle of travel, but when journalist and self-proclaimed “raving reporter” Kirk Field launched the world’s first holiday company dedicated entirely to clubbers, reality came crashing in. The project, Rave New World, was hit by everything from 9/11 and volcanic ash clouds to stormy seas, avalanches, pandemics, shady accountants, and even the ghost of Michael Jackson.
From Ibiza madness and North Sea storms to snow-dusted dancefloors in the Austrian Alps and psychic adventures on the Costa del Sol, this is the raw and uncensored story of a new kind of tourism — for people who had no intention of spending their nights in a five-star bed (or in any bed at all).
Kirk’s latest book, Planes, Trains & Amphetamines, takes readers on a wild ride through the side of clubbing holidays you’ll never see in glossy brochures.

Available Formats
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Paperback
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Ebook
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Audiobook
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Extended Mix Limited Edition Hardback — with exclusive content
What’s Inside the Extended Mix Edition
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Limited to 1000 signed copies by Kirk Field
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Glossy hardback cover
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Discount code for Rave New World merch (worth up to £10)
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Rare unpublished photos and flyers
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Five exclusive chapters: three redacted from Rave New World #1 (including The Lost Lemmy), plus two brand-new chapters
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The legendary rave flyer that took 32 years to complete, featuring never-before-seen artwork by Pez
This isn’t just a book — it’s a time capsule of rave culture, told by one of the people who lived it from the inside.