Biggest 90's Disco has announced its return to Dublin's 3Arena after huge success last year.
The gig is expected to attract 13,000 90s music fanatics upon its return on October 21 2022 with a stellar line-up of nostalgic acts.
Performing at Biggest 90s Disco will be Peter Andre, Bonnie Tyler, Lou Bega, Haddaway, Turbo B/Snap!, Tania Evans, Robin S, Crystal Waters Layzee ft. Mr. President, Real 2 Real ft. Mad Stuntman, Kelly Llorena, Dario G and a Michael Jackson show.
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Biggest 90's Disco is an "immersive music experience" which features fancy dress, flash mobs, confetti, fireworks and many more special effects and surprises.
Over 1.5 tonnes of confetti was launched into the crowds at their events and 500 litres of flame liquid has been used.
During each interval between the bands, the Biggest Disco DJ will be spinning the greatest tracks of the 90’s, keeping the rhythm alive for the entire night.
Speaking about the event, organisers said: "After the success of The Biggest 90’s-00’s Disco at Punchestown, we decided to keep the party going by bringing the Biggest 90’s Disco to the 3 Arena this October.
"With 13 acts taking the stage over 4 hours, it’s going to be the biggest 90’s party of the season."
Tickets for Biggest 90s Disco at the 3Arena are available from Ticketmaster and are priced from €50 plus fees.
The music experience went ahead last October as a fully seated event to accommodate for government restrictions at the time.
The previous event's line-up included 90s favourites such as Atomic Kitten, Vengaboys, GALA, 2 Unlimited, Alice Deejay, DJ ATB, Robin S and Wingfield, and was well received by audiences.
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