With a huge electric blue mirror frontage, the Crack heads gives you the chance to knock your favorite cultural icon over in this twisted sideshow from Sam Haggarty and the Dotmaster, 7 balls for £2 or 3 ball for £1 try your shot and win a limited edition doll from the hands of the artists.

Covered in flashing lights and manned by demented barkers this sideshow with a twist was a big hit at Glastonbury with thousands of punters receiving their dead fish prize and many receiving our beautifully packaged doctored dolls. Check out our barkers below.


Photographs from the Mighty Booth

More shots from Glastonbury festival 2010 below:

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Standing 18 feet high and measuring nearly 24 feet across this is no small side show! With prizes galore all you have to do is put the baby head through the gaping open mouths that rotate behind the painted facade. With two demented barkers calling the crowd a dead fish prize for everyone, the Gobbler became one of the top attractions at the unfair ground at Glastonbury 2010.


Perfect for any festival, wedding, funeral or bar mitzvah the Gobbler and its brother sideshow the Crack Heads are available to hire, simply use the contact form on this site

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The Mutate Britain tent stood in 2010 amongst the epic sculpture of their friends and collaborators The Mutoid Waste Company and presents a unique blend of Street Art and conscious party vibes.

Exhibiting artists include Obey, Dotmasters, Dr D, Chu, Best Ever and a selection of work from Mutate’s One Foot in the Grove exhibition. The Mutate Britain tent works in two shifts: by day it’s a mecca for festival heads in search of striking Street Art and atmospheric Dub and Reggae – but by night the tent smashes the roof off with DJs, VJs, beats and baselines that will rinse and roll until the early morn! Expect secret DJ sets from big names and top draw VJ graphics.

A fully licensed bar caters for crowds day and night with comfortable seating and even the chance to have your own clothes remixed and printed with Mutate Britain artwork. Resident DJ/VJ partners Rebel Sonix provide the musical swagger whilst their VJ graphics present a dsytopian daytime show of Street Art imagery and historic Mutoid Waste photographs that then flips the script at nightfall ready for a dazzling dance floor rumble until 6am.

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The Mutate Britain tent hosts The Mighty Booth conceived to create a series of dramatically individual photo booths and they showcase their first at Mutate in 2010! Every fairground should have one, and the unfair ground does! Somewhere to capture a moment. In all your trashed glory! Check news of future gigs here at the Mighty Booth site

What makes the booths so special is the attention to detail. From the outside they resemble the classic Retro photo booth but once the curtain is drawn the eccentric nature of the booth becomes outlandishly clear by purposely contradicting the exterior with period features that include oak panelled walls, a brass porthole, chesterfield seating and the odd antler.

We have recreated the nostalgia and fun of retro booths and whizzed it all up using modern digital technology to give you immediately a strip of four individually shot colour, black & white or sepia prints. Check out this beauty below taken at Glastonbury on the booths first outing.

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