Saturday 29th October 2022
AO Arena, Manchester
6 p.m.
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90s Baby brings you the greatest 90s pop artists performing live at the AO Arena, a once in a lifetime opportunity to see all your favourite 90s pop artists together for one night and guarantees to transport you back to simpler times.
The multi-platinum song Barbie Girl arguably sums up the late 90s pop era by itself andits euro pop creators, Aqua, will be performing live this October.
Hailing from Turin, Italy, Eiffel 65 came together in 1997 and the group quickly gained global popularity. Their singles Blue (Da Ba Dee) and Move Your Body from the album Europop proved immensely successful worldwide.
Heyyy Macarena! We’ve all heard those legendary lyrics at parties up and down the country. We’re bringing Los Del Rioto the arena, the creators of the globally successful tune Macarena released in 1993.
British soul singer, Heather Small joins us and is the lead singer in the group M People which went on to win Best British Dance act at the Brit awards in 1994 and 1996.
Lou Bega’s performs live! His iconic tune Mambo No.5 topped the charts in most European countries including France, Germany, and the UK.
Next up,Gala’s incredible tune Freed From Desire-another Eurodance belter from 1996 which peaked at number 2 in the UK charts for 8 weeks.
AtomicKittens formed in 1997 andtheir songs Whole Again and The Tide Is High captured an era. Two original members, Liz and Natasha will be performing these classics and more live.
Irish girl group B*Witched also join us, best known for their tunes C’est La Vie, Rollercoaster, To You I Belong and Blame It on the Weatherman. These songs all reached number one and the group sold millions of records worldwide.
2 Unlimited’s legendary acid-house track Get Ready For This released in 1991 and reached dizzying heights across the globe.
Corona created seminal dance tracks such as The Rhythm of the Night released in 1993, whichis up therewith the best dance music tocome out of the 90s.
Italian dance act Whigfiel dcreated the legendary tune Saturday Night in 1993 and joins us at 90s Baby. We can’t wait for you to see them!
Las Ketchup’s The Ketchup Song (Asereje) sold over 7 million copies worldwide and immediately transports you to those early noughties’ times.
British boy band Five formed in 1997and 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 pop star 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 90s boy band who have had international success, having sold over 15 million singles and albums worldwide.
The female British group The 411captured an era with their song Dumb with its smooth R&B vocals and catchy lyrics and have reformed once more to perform live at 90s Baby.
London’s hip-hop group Big Brovaz known for Booty Luva also join us, promising to deliver nostalgic 90s vibes.
Chico starred in the quarter finals of The X Factor and is best known for his number 1 single It’s Chico Time in 2008.
The truly iconic Gareth Gates performs live on 29th October 2022. Starting his career on Pop Idol, Gates went onto achieve immense success in the early 2000s and is best known for his tracks What My Heart Wants and Go Your Own Way.
S Club Allstars includes original band members Tina, Brad, Stacey who will be performing some of S Club’s most iconic tracks. S Club 7’s You’re My Number Onewas reached number 2 in the UK charts and its success increased through the noughties.
We’re excited to have the British R&B girl group, Honeyz join us in this jam-packed line-up.They 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.
Finally, the Cheeky Girls will be performing live.Yes, they’re still going strong after theirdebut single Cheeky Song sold over a million copies internationally.
Make sure you get your tickets before they’re snapped up! Let’s get ready for the biggest 90s pop show Manchester has to offer
Manchester's AO Arena, managed and operated by ASM Global, is one of the busiest venues in the world and the largest indoor arena in Europe.
Since opening in 1995, the Arena has hosted the biggest names in live entertainment including U2, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Lady Gaga, Pavarotti and the record-breaking 2010/2011 residency by local comedian Peter Kay.
In addition to live music, the venue has also staged some of the biggest events in the UK sporting calendar including several 2002 Commonwealth Games' events, the 2012 Olympic basketball warm-up match between team USA and GB, the 2008 FINA World Swimming Championships and international boxing bouts by Mike Tyson, David Haye, Joe Calzaghe and local champions Ricky Hatton, Amir Khan and Anthony Crolla.
The Arena has also played a key part in the city's rich musical heritage with historic shows by local bands Take That, Oasis, Elbow, New Order, James, Happy Mondays, The Charlatans, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, M People, Doves, Inspiral Carpets, The Verve, Simply Red and The Courteeners.
Attracting over one million visitors each year, the 21,000 capacity Arena is a former winner of the industry's prestigious International Venue of the Year award.
In 2020, online electricals retailer AO became the headline sponsor of the Arena. As we welcome back fans and artists from all over the world for our 25th year, we can’t wait for them to be greeted by the famous AO smile.
Saturday 29th October 2022
AO Arena, Manchester
6 p.m.
Manchester's AO Arena, managed and operated by ASM Global, is one of the busiest venues in the world and the largest indoor arena in Europe.
Since opening in 1995, the Arena has hosted the biggest names in live entertainment including U2, The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Lady Gaga, Pavarotti and the record-breaking 2010/2011 residency by local comedian Peter Kay.
In addition to live music, the venue has also staged some of the biggest events in the UK sporting calendar including several 2002 Commonwealth Games' events, the 2012 Olympic basketball warm-up match between team USA and GB, the 2008 FINA World Swimming Championships and international boxing bouts by Mike Tyson, David Haye, Joe Calzaghe and local champions Ricky Hatton, Amir Khan and Anthony Crolla.
The Arena has also played a key part in the city's rich musical heritage with historic shows by local bands Take That, Oasis, Elbow, New Order, James, Happy Mondays, The Charlatans, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, M People, Doves, Inspiral Carpets, The Verve, Simply Red and The Courteeners.
Attracting over one million visitors each year, the 21,000 capacity Arena is a former winner of the industry's prestigious International Venue of the Year award.
In 2020, online electricals retailer AO became the headline sponsor of the Arena. As we welcome back fans and artists from all over the world for our 25th year, we can’t wait for them to be greeted by the famous AO smile.
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Snoop Dogg - Cancelled | AO Arena, Manchester | 1 Sep 2022 | Enquire |
Arcade Fire | AO Arena, Manchester | 3 Sep 2022 | Enquire |
Machine Head + Amon Amarth | AO Arena, Manchester | 12 Sep 2022 | Enquire |
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BLUE - Heart and Soul Tour | AO Arena, Manchester | 24 Sep 2022 | Enquire |
Swedish House Mafia - Paradise Again World Tour 2022 | AO Arena, Manchester | 29 Sep 2022 | Enquire |
Four Tops & The Temptations | AO Arena, Manchester | 30 Sep 2022 | Enquire |
Parkway Drive | AO Arena, Manchester | 1 Oct 2022 | Enquire |
Roxy Music | AO Arena, Manchester | 12 Oct 2022 | Enquire |
Richard Ashcroft | TBC | 14 Oct 2022 | Enquire |
Robbie Williams | AO Arena, Manchester | 19 Oct 2022 to 21 Oct 2022 | Enquire |
Bon Iver | AO Arena, Manchester | 24 Oct 2022 | Enquire |
Deep Purple | AO Arena, Manchester | 26 Oct 2022 | Enquire |
Kasabian | AO Arena, Manchester | 28 Oct 2022 | Enquire |
90's Baby Pop | AO Arena, Manchester | 29 Oct 2022 | Enquire |
Backstreet Boys | AO Arena, Manchester | 8 Nov 2022 | Enquire |
Hits Radio Live 2022 | AO Arena, Manchester | 11 Nov 2022 | Enquire |
Kendrick Lamar | AO Arena, Manchester | 16 Nov 2022 | Enquire |
N-Dubz | AO Arena, Manchester | 19 Nov 2022 to 4 Dec 2022 | Enquire |
Florence + The Machine | AO Arena, Manchester | 22 Nov 2022 | Enquire |
Westlife | AO Arena, Manchester | 24 Nov 2022 | Enquire |
Pete Tong Presents Ibiza Classics | AO Arena, Manchester | 26 Nov 2022 | Enquire |
Alter Bridge | AO Arena, Manchester | 9 Dec 2022 | Enquire |
Rod Stewart | AO Arena, Manchester | 14 Dec 2022 | Enquire |
The Darkness | AO Arena, Manchester | 2 Feb 2023 | Enquire |
Justin Bieber | AO Arena, Manchester | 25 Feb 2023 | Enquire |
Panic at the disco | TBC | 10 Mar 2023 | Enquire |
Celine Dion | AO Arena, Manchester | 5 Apr 2023 to 6 Apr 2023 | Enquire |
Elton John | AO Arena, Manchester | 31 May 2023 | Enquire |
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