Love the 90s Festival
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Love the 90s Festival
Saturday 2 May 2026 | 1pm-11pm
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
The UK’s largest celebration of 90s music and culture will take over the historic grounds of Wollaton Hall, delivering an all-day extravaganza packed with legendary artists, immersive throwback experiences, and the largest production the festival has staged to date.
Marking the May Bank Holiday in unforgettable style, this year’s festival boasts its biggest lineup yet, headlined by Boyzlife, Eternal, Atomic Kitten Natasha Hamilton, and global dance music icon DJ Sammy. Fans can expect an electrifying journey through the decade with an A–Z roster that reads like a who’s who of 90s and early 00s chart royalty.
Additional performances include Alex Party, Ian Van Dahl, Livin’ Joy ft. Luzahnn, N-Trance (DJ v MC Set), Phats & Small, Rozalla, Ultrabeat PA ft. Rebecca Rudd, and more, ensuring every era-defining club classic gets its moment.
Adding even more heat, the festival introduces the R&B Mania Arena, a dedicated space paying homage to the golden age of 90s and 00s R&B, curated as a seamless mixtape experience featuring Razor, Neymz, Flex, Tfree, and MC Makh.
Beyond the music, this year’s festival promises the most ambitious production in Love the 90s history, complete with fire eaters, stilt walkers, roaming entertainers, 90s-inspired cocktails, street food vendors, vibrant visuals, and immersive nostalgia-driven zones designed to transport festival-goers straight back to the decade that defined a generation.
Tickets go on sale on Friday 28 November at 10am.
| Love the 90s Festival (2 May 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Saturday | 13:00 | - 23:00 |
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