So90s
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Get ready for a nostalgic night out as So90s brings the greatest hits from the decade that taste forgot to STACK Lincoln. DJ Matt Vinyl takes centre stage alongside three dazzling dancers in full themed costume, delivering an electrifying blend of cheesy pop classics from S Club 7, the Spice Girls and Britney Spears, alongside indie anthems from Blur and Oasis, club bangers, and smooth RnB favourites. With amazing routines, stage games, giveaways and a themed stage set complete with hanging mobile decorations, this is pure 90s escapism done right. Located in the heart of Lincoln High Street within the historic St Marks railway station building, STACK Lincoln provides the perfect backdrop for this high-energy performance. The venue's two-floor layout and festival-size stage ensure excellent views from wherever you're standing, whilst the professional sound and lighting setup guarantees an immersive experience. Whether you're after a trip down memory lane or simply fancy a fun night out, So90s at STACK Lincoln promises dancefloor energy and feel-good vibes in spades.
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Everybody, Get Ready For This....So…90's brings you all the greatest hits from that era, DJ Matt Vinyl, plus 3 dazzling dancers, in themed costume throughout performance. Amazing routines, stage games and giveaways, themed stage set, hanging mobile decoration, cheesy classics from S - Club 7, Spice Girls, Backstreet Boys, Ricky Martin, Britney Spears, Whigfield, Los Del Rio to Indie Anthems, Blur, Oasis, Pulp and Happy Mondays into Club Classics and Retro with Gala, Bizarre Inc, 2 Unlimited, Ultra Nate into the smooth sounds of RnB Anthems from Mark Morrison, Bobby Brown, TLC, Luther Vandross and Montell Jordan....as he say's "This Is How We Do It" !!
Situated on Lincoln High Street this venue holds 2,162 people. Its an indoor venue in the old St Marks railway station. The St Marks railway station was the first in Lincoln. It was opened by the Midland Railway in 1846. The platforms were later demolished and it was 1985 when it closed completely. The main station was incorporated into a shopping complex before been taken over by Argos. The building will now reopen as Stack venue The venue is a two floor operation with a festival size stage with excellent viewing of the main stage area. The venue supplies sound and lighting along with a sound tec for all gigs.