Yorkshire Team
Inspiration ⢠April 7th, 2026
|Remember when the biggest argument in the school playground was Blur versus Oasis? Or when getting your hands on the latest Spice Girls single on cassette was the most important thing in the world? It might feel like a lifetime ago, but the 90s are back in a big way.
For anyone who spent the decade in baggy jeans and platform trainers, or for those who are just discovering the brilliant music for the first time, thereâs a new show that bottles up all that energy. A production called âThatâs So 90s!â is getting ready to hit the stage, promising a massive trip down memory lane. Itâs all about the tunes, the fashion, and the feeling of a decade that gave us some absolute bangers.

What was the 90s all about?
Itâs funny to think about now, but the 1990s had a very specific vibe. It was the era of âGirl Powerâ, with the Spice Girls taking over the entire planet. Every group of mates had their own Posh, Scary, Baby, Sporty, and Ginger. Then you had the boy bands. Acts like Take That and the Backstreet Boys had people screaming at their TV sets and covering their bedroom walls with posters ripped out of magazines. It wasnât just about pop, though.
Cool Britannia was in full swing, and indie music was massive. The battle between Blur and Oasis wasnât just a chart rivalry; it was a cultural event that divided the nation. Everyone had an opinion. Beyond the music, it was a time of questionable fashion choices â think double denim, combat trousers, and ridiculously high-platform shoes. It was a decade of energy and unforgettable moments, and this show aims to bring it all back to life.
A proper night of 90s bangers
This isnât just some tribute act playing a few songs. âThatâs So 90s!â is described as a full-on nostalgic joyride. The show is hitting stages across the UK this spring, and itâs set to be a huge celebration of everything that made the decade great. Imagine a playlist of all the best tunes, but played live on stage with all the energy of the original artists.
The setlist is packed with hits from the biggest names of the time. Think about it: a bit of Britney Spears, some anthems from the Fugees, and even some pop-punk from Blink 182. Of course, it wouldnât be a 90s night without a nod to the dance scene with tracks from acts like Aqua. The show promises to cover all the bases, from iconic Britpop to the unforgettable sounds of 90s dance music. It's a chance to relive those moments, whether it was your first school disco or just singing into a hairbrush in your bedroom. The organisers have said: âReliving the energy, the fashion and the unforgettable moments as we take you on a nostalgic joyride through the sights and sounds of the 1990s.â
The whole idea is to create an experience that feels like stepping back in time. Itâs for anyone who remembers the lyrics to âWannabeâ or who still secretly thinks â(What's the Story) Morning Glory?â is one of the best albums ever made. The show promises, âSo Donât Look Back in Anger⌠Let Us Entertain You with this immersive journey into 90s nostalgia!â It sounds like a pretty brilliant night out for anyone who was a 90s kid at heart. The company putting this all together, Goldups Lane Limited, is focused on creating these large-scale, fun events. This company is fully registered and above board, which is good to know.
The details you need to know
For anyone in Yorkshire wanting to dig out their old bucket hat and get involved, the show is coming to Yeadon Town Hall Theatre in Leeds. Itâs a great old venue that should be a perfect spot for a night of singing along at the top of your voice. The date for the diary is Sunday 24th May 2026, with the show kicking off at 7:30 PM. It seems like the perfect way to round off a bank holiday weekend. Tickets are already on sale and can be snapped up online through the Yeadon Town Hall booking system.
Itâs probably a good idea to get them sorted sooner rather than later, as these kinds of nostalgia nights tend to sell out pretty quickly. After all, who wouldnât want to spend an evening reliving the glory days of pop music? Itâs a chance to get together with mates and just have a good time listening to some brilliant tunes.

Yorkshire Team
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