Reminisce Festival is set to return to St Helens for the eighth time this September with performances from nineties favourites such as Five, Boyzlife, Liberty X and Whigfield.
Coming to Sherdley Park on September 10, the one-day festival will showcase the best of old skool dance music and nineties pop, with a line up of over 150 international DJs and a nineties pop arena. Fans can expect a mixture of club classics, dancefloor nostalgia and pop throwbacks with seven arenas of live music to enjoy.
This year's event will see the return of the festival's popular Fezzy Pop tent, which will see acts such as Fatman Scoop, Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle and members of S Club take to the stage. The Garlands outdoor stage will also be making a welcome return for 2022, with the original Garlands legends joining forces with In Demand Radio DJs Tommy Mc, Sie Austin and Billie Clements.
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Floor filling divas including Robin S, Angie Brown and Rozalla will also be taking to the stage along with dance acts such as FPI Project, Shades of Rhythm and Tall Paul. Reminisce Festival's co-founders, Lee Butler and Steve Cocky, have spoken of their excitement for this year's event.
Lee said: "We are so grateful that we are back in Sherdley Park for the eighth Reminisce Festival, and we are so ready to create yet another unforgettable day for our loyal ravers."
Steve added: "It's been another tough year for the events and music industry with such uncertainty due to current affairs, but our ambition for Reminisce is to make everyone forget their worries, enjoy the music, and dance the day and night away."
Tickets for Reminisce Festival are available now and can be purchased via Ticket Quarter.
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