Mile-high clubbing: BigCityBeats host largest private party in the sky

The biggest private club jet in the world plays host to 100 revellers en route to World Club Dome in Frankfurt

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What is the coolest way to arrive at a nightclub? Why, in a private jet that has been converted into a flying dance party, of course.

That is the prize on offer to 100 revellers who book a special ticket from London to World Club Dome in Frankfurt, Germany - an event that says it is "the biggest EDM club in the world" and gathers around 150,000 music fans each year.

The party starts at 30,000ft in a private A340 jet, which will set off from London to Hamburg and then on to its final destination of Frankfurt.

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The aim is "to create a nightclub in the sky," says DJ Mag. Sets will include appearances from Afrojack, Robin Schulz, Le Shuuk and Rui in two separate rooms on the converted plane.

The World Club Dome itself will be held in the Commerzbank Arena in Frankfurt.

Pre-register here for your chance to be on the private jet.

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