A mega 90s festival is coming to the North East later this year, featuring some of the biggest bands from the noughties.
JBM Music & Loosefest have just announced what could be one of "the biggest 90s line-ups of the year" for the 90s Baby Festival coming to Newcastle in the summer.
Just some of the iconic names performing include Boyzone’s Ronan Keating, Nick Carter from Backstreet Boys, Atomic Kitten, Peter Andre, Blue and many more.
When is 90s Baby Festival taking place in Newcastle?
This event is taking place on August 4, 2024 at Town Moor in Newcastle.
It will be hosted by Nick Coulson and Jonny Mear from 12pm until 10.30pm.
How to get tickets for 90s Baby Festival in Newcastle
Pre-sale tickets for the 90s Baby Festival will go on sale from 9am on Thursday, March 14 - you must sign up for access to be in the chance of buying these tickets here.
The first release of general admission tickets will be on pre-sale for £34.50 per person (plus booking free) and will go up to £55.44 for the third release.
VIP tickets (first release) will be available for £77.84 – this will include “rapid entry, luxury toilets, VIP bars, VIP chill out areas, and exclusive street food”.
The general sale for 90s Baby Festival tickets starts from 9am on Friday, March 15.
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Line-up for 90s Baby Festival in Newcastle revealed
On the main stage, the newly announced line-up for the 90s Baby Festival includes:
- Ronan Keating (Boyzone)
- Nick Carter (Backstreet Boys)
- Peter Andre
- Blue
- Eternal
- Atomic Kitten
- Five
- Samantha Mumba
- A1
- 911
- Blazin’ Squad
On stage 2 hosted by Clubland, festival-goers can expect to see the likes of N-Force, Ultrabeat, DJ Sash!, Friday Night Posse and more.
You can find more information about the festival including the full line-up for stage 2 on the 90s Baby Festival website.
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