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90s Baby POP | Portsmouth on Sunday 19th March 2023
This is your chance to see your childhood sweethearts perform their nineties nostalgia anthems at Guildhall in Portsmouth
Atomic Kittens began in 1997 and launched their songs Whole Again and The Tide Is High which always get everyone waving in the air. Two original members, Liz and Natasha will be performing these classics and more on this tour. British boy band Five formed in 1997 and released their tracks Keep On Movin’ and Everyone Get Up several years later. Their hip-hop and dance tunes are not to be missed.
20 years ago, fledgling popstar group Liberty X came onto the scene and in just a few years went on to become UK superstars. They released ten consecutive UK top 20 singles such as Just A Little and Got To Have Your Love.
British boy band, Damage, had huge success in the 90s with eleven hit singles such as Forever – Lady of Soul and Wonderful Tonight and of course the legendary Ghetto Romance! Also performing live is 911, the iconic English 90s boy band who have had international success, having sold 15 million singles and albums worldwide.
London’s hip-hop group Big Brovaz known for Booty Luv also join us, promising to deliver nostalgic 90s vibes. British R&B girl group, Honeyz join us in this jam-packed tour. The group skyrocketed across the UK charts with their tunes Finally Found in 1998 and Won’t Take It Lying Down in 2000. They’re not an act to miss.
This show is like no other, and for good reason. 90s Baby is where it’s at for the best of 90s pop, so make sure you grab your tickets before they sell out! See you on the dancefloor.
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