Music
Biggest names in 90s pop are coming to Swansea Arena


The best and biggest 90s pop names will be performing their greatest hits at Swansea Arena on Friday 30 September.
Acts including Atomic Kitten, boy bands Five and 911, Pop Idol Gareth Gates, Liberty X and S Club Allstars will all be playing Swansea’s newest venue.
90s Baby Pop describes itself as a rare chance to see your childhood sweethearts and heartthrobs perform their nineties’ nostalgia anthems.
Tickets on sale 10am, FRIDAY MAY 27th, from www.swansea-arena.co.uk
ABOUT THE PERFORMERS
Atomic Kitten formed in 1997 with songs Whole Again and The Tide Is High which always get everyone waving in the air. Two original members, Liz and Natasha will be performing these classics and more.
Also formed in 1997, British Boy Band Five released Keep On Movin’, followed by Everyone Get Up. Their hip-hop and dance tunes are not to be missed.
20 years ago, 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.
Starting his career on Pop Idol, Gareth Gates went onto achieve immense success in the early 2000s and is best known for his songs What My Heart Wants and Go Your Own Way.
S Club Allstars include original band members Tina, Brad and Stacey who will be performing some of S Club’s most iconic tracks such as S Club 7’s You’re My Number One which reached number 2 in the UK charts.
British boy band Damage, had eleven hit singles in the 90s, including Forever – Lady of Soul, Wonderful Tonight and the legendary Ghetto Romance.
Also performing live will be 911, the iconic English 90s boy band who have had international success, selling 15 million singles and albums worldwide.
Female British group The 411 captured an era with their song Dumb with its smooth R&B vocals and catchy lyrics.
London’s hip-hop group Big Brovaz known for Booty Luv, promise to deliver nostalgic 90s vibes.
British R&B girl group, Honeyz skyrocketed across the UK charts with their tunes Finally Found in 1998 and Won’t Take It Lying Down in 2000. They’re one not to miss.
Following their successful launch programme, Swansea Arena say they’re excited to be moving into a routine of bringing a varied and exciting programme of performers to their landmark new venue in the heart of Swansea’s £135m Copr Bay development.
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