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More misadventures from Kirk Field, the best-selling, ARIA award-winning author of Rave New World: Confessions of a Raving Reporter (Nine Eight). Field has just released planes, trains & amphetamines: Clubbing Holiday Confessions, a vivid first-person exposé of clubbing holidays from the inside with a no punches pulled, a post-watershed postcard from the wildest holidays, and makes Club 18-30 look like a Sunday school outing.

The ideal summer holiday read: sun, sand, sea, sex, and slipmats – with a great soundtrack. Featuring appearances by Vin Diesel, Ed Sheeran, Quentin Crisp, Madonna, Maxi Jazz, 2ManyDJs, Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards, Derek Acorah, Billy Idol, P Diddy, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, Paris Hilton, Hamburg Harbour Polizie, and HM Customs and Excise.  

Rave may be the middle word in travel, but when raving reporter Kirk Field created the world’s first holiday company catering exclusively to clubbers, the world threw everything it could at him: 9/11, volcanic ash clouds, suspicious customs officers, avalanches, North Sea storms, pandemics, fraudulent accountants, and the ghost of Michael Jackson. 

From high jinks on the high seas and insanity in Ibiza to playing in the powder of the Austrian Alps and psychic silliness on the Costa del Sol, this is the story of a new kind of tourism—for guests who weren’t interested in spending the night in a five-star luxury bed (or any bed, for that matter!) and for whom a healthy tan raised suspicion rather than envy, suggesting the owner had spent more time on the lounger than on the lash. 

An uncensored, white-knuckle ride through the side of holidays the brochures don’t show you! 
 “The funniest travel book you’ll ever read”  Daily Express

planes, trains & amphetamines: Clubbing Holiday Confessions is available now.

Get it here.

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