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Nineties nostalgia

PREPARE to travel back in time to an unforgettable era of music as the Love The 90s makes its much­anticipated debut in Marbella.

On Saturday, August 12, the Oasisss Marbella venue will come alive with the biggest gathering of 90s music lovers.

Guests will be blown away by an incredible lineup featuring some of the decade’s most popular acts in Spain and Europe. Performers including Robin S, Daisy Dee from Technotronic, Sonique, Alice DJ,, Double You, Sensity World, Double Vision, and Jumper Brothers will give electrifying throwback performances.

The festival’s arrival has been highly anticipated by 90s music fans as it has already packed out venues throughout Spain. The event is sure to be a night of pure nostalgia and musical magic and all are invited to dig out their best throwback outfits and join in the energetic atmosphere.

Tickets to the festival start at €37 and can be purchased online at: https://lovethe90smar bella.sharemusic.es/. Ticket packages including VIP options are also available at the link.

Betty Henderson

THE countdown is running down for the ultimate indie summer extravaganza, as the Cala Mijas International Festival gears up to return from Thursday, August 31. The three­day event will arrive in Sonora Mijas with music each day until Saturday, September 2.

Music fans are invited to an unforgettable experience as globally acclaimed indie performers including Florence + The Machine, The Strokes, Arcade Fire and Foals. Artists from other genres including Lil Yachty and Lori Meyers will also delight with energetic performances. The festival is set to build on its phenomenal debut, which drew a staggering 107,000 music fans over three days, with stars including The Arctic Monkeys and Liam Gallagher.

Cala Mijas Festival’s picturesque location is another factor in its appeal, attracting tourists from across Europe and especially the UK, eager to soak up the sun and dance the nights away towards the end of the summer.

The festival’s admirable environmental credentials are also thought to be key in attracting eco­conscious travellers, with the venue and organisers committing to the local environment and the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Various ticket options are available for the festival, including day tickets which start at €75, full weekend tickets which cost €180 and full weekend and camping tickets which cost €210. All ticket options and further details can be found online at: https://calamijas.com/tick ets­cala­mijas/.