Reminisce Festival 2025 in St Helens attracted around 25,000 people to enjoy performances from '90s and '00s classic dance artists. Attendees were seen in vibrant outfits, dancing to the beats under the bright sky.
Reminisce Festival 2025 Turns into a Dance Extravaganza
Reminisce Festival made a grand return to Merseyside with a massive lineup of old-school dance artists. The music extravaganza took place at Sherdley Park in St Helens, attracting approximately 25,000 music enthusiasts on the 6th of September.
The festival featured eight arenas where big names from the '90s and '00s music scene like Cascada, Vengaboys, N-Trance, Judge Jules, and FPI Project performed their classic hits. Festival-goers were not just there for the music but also for the spectacular outfits on display.
The Fashion Scene at Reminisce 2025
Attendees didn't hold back when it came to dressing up for the festival. Sequins, tassels, and cowboy hats were the stars of the fashion show, complemented by the perfect weather that added a festive vibe to the event. From early afternoon till midnight, the crowd grooved to the beats, making the most of the day.
Retrospective Festival Setting the Stage
Before the main event, Retrospective Festival on Friday witnessed nostalgic anthems spanning the '70s, '80s, '90s, and early 2000s. Ravers in neon outfits and rave gear danced the night away to hits by Belinda Carlisle, Martin Kemp, and Go West.
Snapshot Captured by ECHO Photographer
Photographer Colin Lane captured some memorable moments from Reminisce 2025, showcasing the sheer joy on the faces of attendees as they immersed themselves in the festival spirit. Sequins, cowboy hats, and vibrant outfits dominated the scene, highlighting the essence of the event.
- 25,000 attendees
- Cascada, Vengaboys, and more
- Spectacular outfits and perfect weather
- Nostalgic anthems and classic hits
Reminisce Festival 2025 rekindled the spirit of the '90s and '00s, drawing a massive crowd to celebrate old-school dance music in a vibrant setting, making it a memorable event for music lovers in the region.
Published on 08 September 2025 by UKFG