Thats the problem with privelege, unless you're massive it can ruin promoters.
Obv Picotto will fill it out with his brand of dismally boring pop-trance and stupid hands in the air gatecrasher moments that were cliched in 2000.
But thats my view, how he gets to worlds number 1 DJ by playing sets auto-mixed by Ableton is beyond me.
Manumission fill it, but to be fair, the only good night ive ever had in Privelege was Manumission in 1998 when it was the first time id been, and the scale of the place amazed me, and a simply incredible set by Leftfield at Renaissance in 2000 - That was possibly one of the best nights ive been to.
Ive heard Monza pull it off though, with those indoor-tent kinda things. They appear to get a bit more atmosphere as the roof is lowered by the tents...