Our Ethos

What we stand for...

We’re all about bringing everyone together and helping create a family-like atmosphere within the Scooterist culture.

We love the mixing of groups and we love what clubs can do as a whole to create the fun with fancy dress and general shenanigans.

By November everyone will have had their fill of Scooter Rallies, so we like to think of this as a party rather than a traditional Rally. We don’t waste our energies on Scooter Shows, Rideouts, and scooter parts stalls, you can get that at Nationals and on Scooter Island in August.

While there have been massive pressures over the years on prices, we do everything we can to keep our prices as low as possible, after all we started this as a 'bargain' event. For a party of 6–8 we are still £100 cheaper than Camber was 14 years ago.

Quality of entertainment is really important to us. We don’t want to waste money on top-tier bands such as The Beat and From The Jam, but we do want you to experience the best of the mid-tier which are often superior anyway.

We actively go looking for new acts you won’t yet have seen and these are often the next up on the summer rallies.

Sometimes we throw in real oddballs for a laugh — we even had a BGT winner Lorraine Bowen with her ironing board at one event as well as good-time acts like Cockney Knights, to keep us entertained.

We put a lot of effort into our productions, particularly our sound equipment — there’s nothing worse than a room full of people with muffled sound.

To be honest we really don't have a music policy, anything goes if people will enjoy it, but you could say it's across the board. We are a wide variety of people with different tastes, but you should hear a bit of what you like best. From time to time we may home in on a specific genre for a night Ska / Reggae, Northern Soul, Punk & New Wave, Old School 90’s Dancefloor, Disco, Glam