‘Gender reveal’ rampage after 200 gatecrashers swarm village

Crowds gather on cul-de-sac in Norden, Greater Manchester, as some 200 guests turn up for a eight-person booking in a luxury guest house. Release date July 6 2025. This is the shocking moment hundreds of revellers 'hijacked' a luxury house often hired by AirBNB users to hold a party. Video shows the moment police in riot vans came to a quiet village after a gender reveal party at an Airbnb went wrong. Neighbours were left shocked after a group of 200 party goers turned up for an eight-person booking in a luxury guest house on a quiet cul-de-sac in Norden, Greater Manchester, on Wednesday, June 25. Upon arrival, guests, who booked the property through Instagram rather than Airbnb, immediately disconnected security cameras and started parking on neighbours??? driveways to host what has been dubbed a ???Project X???-style party.
There was £2,000 worth of damage (Pictures: SWNS)

An Airbnb owner is picking up the pieces after a gender reveal turned out to be a massive street party.

Matt Genesis, 33, let out his 10-bed home in a cul-de-sac in Greater Manchester to a group of eight people via Instagram.

But when he started getting noise complaints from his neighbours, he realised he had been duped.

He tried to log into the property’s security cameras only to discover they had been disconnected.

Then he discovered that minibus loads of people had turned up and were causing chaos around his £635,000 home.

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When police turned up, they found that some people had travelled from as far as London to attend the party on Wednesday June 25.

Matt said: ‘Whilst we were there, minibus after minibus was turning up – I’d say one every 15 minutes, a minibus full of six to eight people walking in. It was out of control – the police turned up. We called them, obviously, neighbours had called them. It was out of our control.

‘Even the guy who booked it, it was out of his control on his behalf – he said he didn’t expect anywhere near the amount of people, but it’s been passed around group and groups.’

Matt said the operation had been calculated – with guests disabling the home’s security systems and turning off the Wi-Fi.

Police respond to crowds gathered at Airbnb party on quiet cul-de-sac in Norden, Greater Manchester. Release date July 6 2025. This is the shocking moment hundreds of revellers 'hijacked' a luxury house often hired by AirBNB users to hold a party. Video shows the moment police in riot vans came to a quiet village after a gender reveal party at an Airbnb went wrong. Neighbours were left shocked after a group of 200 party goers turned up for an eight-person booking in a luxury guest house on a quiet cul-de-sac in Norden, Greater Manchester, on Wednesday, June 25. Upon arrival, guests, who booked the property through Instagram rather than Airbnb, immediately disconnected security cameras and started parking on neighbours??? driveways to host what has been dubbed a ???Project X???-style party.
Neighbours and the home owners called police (Pictures: SWNS)

‘That disabled the cameras, so we weren’t able to deal with it any sooner than they could. It was very much “Project X”,’ he added, referring to a 2012 teen movie based on a real-life event when a house party attracted hundreds of unexpected guests after details were posted on social media.

Matt had to say sorry to neighbours and cancel their next booking as they worked to replace broken furniture and deep clean the damaged house, suffering a total of £2,000 in losses.

The property, which previously underwent a £200,000 renovation and includes a hot tub and pool tables, took three staff 12 hours to clean following the party.

The only money the owners received in return is the £450 per night charge, plus a £250 damage deposit – leaving them well out of pocket.

The property is regularly rented out via Airbnb but on this occasion was booked via Instagram.

Police respond to crowds gathered at Airbnb party on quiet cul-de-sac in Norden, Greater Manchester. Release date July 6 2025. This is the shocking moment hundreds of revellers 'hijacked' a luxury house often hired by AirBNB users to hold a party. Video shows the moment police in riot vans came to a quiet village after a gender reveal party at an Airbnb went wrong. Neighbours were left shocked after a group of 200 party goers turned up for an eight-person booking in a luxury guest house on a quiet cul-de-sac in Norden, Greater Manchester, on Wednesday, June 25. Upon arrival, guests, who booked the property through Instagram rather than Airbnb, immediately disconnected security cameras and started parking on neighbours??? driveways to host what has been dubbed a ???Project X???-style party.
Some people came from as far as London (Pictures: SWNS)

Matt said: ‘It was so structured, before we emptied the house out the people who were there said ‘Where do we go?’ Guests had travelled from as far as London for it, so it was very, very calculated.

‘It hit us – we seem like the bad guys, but at the same time it did ultimately hit us as well in the pocket.’

Those living nearby were miffed by the chaos. James Gartside, 80, and Jane Gartside, 84, have lived next door to the home for over 50 years and remembered when it was previously owned by an older couple who had passed away.

On Wednesday, the couple first realised something was brewing after they were asked to allow a party-goer to park in their driveway.

Jane said: ‘I think I knew it was going to be quite busy, you just got that feeling quite quickly. It was just that night was out of control, when the police came. They calmed it all down – there was no fighting or anything like that.

‘We had a meeting, we went around, they invited us all around and everybody felt very upset. They were very apologetic.’

Mike Law lives on the other side of the property and said: ‘They did very well to disperse them, in my opinion. In a way, it was a problem at the time, but it hasn’t lasted. There were certainly more than 200 people, I would say, it was a nuisance – but we can be a nuisance to our next-door neighbours.’

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