As the group put it, they like their events to have “a bit of everything in the same place”. This “everything” they’re referring to is music, all sorts of music. The group noticed that certain types of music were attracting certain types of people. They didn’t want their event to be 500 clones so decided to take “something from everything” to create a more wholesome event that everyone can enjoy.

However, the theme of inclusion grows deeper than music-related as the group also wanted to create a space where sober people can let their hair down just as much as the sh*tfaced ones. Inspired by their own sobriety Cabal said, “we always try to make it accessible, we don’t see why anyone should be excluded”.

Contrary to what many believe, Cabal revealed their drive to create this brand did not stem from a burning desire to be the next Warehouse Project but rather to create a clothing line. The idea to make Cabal into an event came from an outsider who seen it as a good way to promote the clothing range- when the event was a success the group decided to stick with it and so here we are!