The line-up for a Teesside-based 90s inspired music festival has been released – giving people who normally attend a heap of nostalgia and a dash of excitement.
On Wednesday (October 26), it was announced that the One More Time event will be returning to Stewart Park in Middlesbrough next spring after this year’s offering attracted thousands.
Organisers have already sent fans of the festival into a frenzy by releasing the date, which has been set for Sunday, April 30, 2023 - the day before the early May bank holiday.
They have also revealed the line-up for the event which will be performed across four themed stages.
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Some of the biggest pioneers of the clubbing scene will be bringing their unique sound to Teesside in 2023, with a soundtrack packed full of house anthems, club and trance classics featuring Fatman Scoop, D:Ream, N Trance, Phats & Small, Baby D, Livin’ Joy ft Luzahnn plus dance music DJ Judge Jules who will make his festival debut.
The four stages will be Retro, 90s Baby, Trance Classics and Hedkandi.
Retro is the UK’s longest-standing house music brand created by DJ Paul Taylor and the arena will be fronted by Judge Jules who, fans will know, has performed sets at the world’s most iconic clubs and festivals including Ministry of Sound and Creamfields.
He’ll welcome British dance group K-Klass, who were one of the busiest and most successful remix acts of the mid-1990s, remixing the likes of Whitney Houston, Bobby Brown and Janet Jackson.
One More Time’s popular 90s Baby stage makes a comeback with performances from Fatman Scoop, whose hit Be Faithful remains a floor-filler, D:Ream who had a number one with Things Can Only Get Better in 1994, N Trance known for hits including Set You Free and Phats & Small, the dance duo behind Turn Around. Baby D, the house music group famous for Let Me Be Your Fantasy and Livin’ Joy ft Luzahnn, behind 90s hits including Dreamer and Don’t Stop Moving, will also perform.
James Cohen, owner of event promoter VW Music, said: “We can’t wait to bring One More Time festival back to Middlesbrough next year. From the legendary line up to enhanced production, 2023’s show will go above and beyond. For those who love their Old Skool Classics, it’s one not to miss!”
One More Time Festival takes place on April 30, 2023, 2pm-11pm in Stewart Park, Middlesbrough.
Tickets cost £25 and go on sale on Friday (October 28) with priority access for fans who sign up here.
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