THE Reminisce Festival promises to transport ravers and party animals back in time with a massive old school dance lineup including D:Ream as it returns to Sherdley Park.
The festival will see six big-top arenas of musical memories with more than 150 global acts and DJs, along with a fun fair, VIP experience and an exclusive over-30s Quadrant in the Park arena.
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The arenas will be bigger to accommodate up to 20,000 festival-goers, with original old school artists on every stage to give a trip down memory lane.
With a line up from 90s club classics, the festival sees some first timers landing this year, in particular D:Ream. A quarter of a century on since their massive hit singles ‘Things Can Only Get Better’ and ‘You're The Best Thing’ they will perform in the main big top.
Reminisce returns
As well as that there's Ultra Nate on the main stage performing the huge vocal anthem ‘Free’.
Meanwhile, The Venga Boys are back after rocking the house in 2016 and Whigfield will be making her Reminisce debut.
Popular favourites House diva Julie McKnight is back as well as Sandy B in the Love House arena.
And N Trance will perform in the Clubland arena for their first show at the festival alongside DJ Alligator & Ian Van Dahl.
The mighty Judge Jules hosts his very own Judgement arena this year paying tribute the best in classic trance anthems and Xpansions are live in ‘Quadrant in the park’ over 30's arena performing 'Move Your Body'.
They will also be joined by Shades of Rhythm performing ‘Sounds of Eden’ & many more.
The VIP is again hosted by FACE and offers private bars, booth seating, luxury washrooms and more with Jeremy Healy and friends spinning anthems exclusively for the VIPs with a host of other acts.
Reminisce takes place from midday until 11 pm on Saturday, September 7.
- See reminiscefestival.com for more.
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