Relive the spirit of the '90s at Tramore Coastguard Cultural Centre 

Guests will step back into the decade that gave us Britpop swagger, powerhouse ballads, and anthems that defined a generation
Relive the spirit of the '90s at Tramore Coastguard Cultural Centre 

A special night of '90s classics is coming to Tramore Coastguard Cultural Centre, courtesy of local musicians Derek Flynn and Lauren Cardiff.

Guests will step back into the decade that gave us Britpop swagger, powerhouse ballads, and anthems that defined a generation. 

The 'Songs of the 90s', is a one-night celebration of the music that still makes hearts race and crowds sing along. 

From the raw emotion of Sinéad O’Connor to the biting honesty of Alanis Morissette, and from Blur’s infectious hooks to the legendary Oasis, whose recent reunion has sparked a fresh wave of 90s nostalgia.

With Oasis’s return reigniting memories and playlists everywhere, there’s never been a better moment to revisit those timeless hits live.

Performing these iconic tracks are local artists Derek Flynn and Lauren Cardiff. 

Together, they will bring the sounds of the decade back to life, capturing the spirit, energy, and emotion that made the 90s such an unforgettable musical era. 

Whether you were there the first time around or have only recently discovered the magic of these songs, guests will be transported to a time when melody and lyrics ruled the airwaves. 

The evening at Coastguard Cultural Centre in Tramore promises to be equal parts sing-along, time-machine, and pure joy.

Whether you come for the nostalgia, the music, or simply a great night out, 'Songs of the 90s' will leave you with a smile on your face and the sound of a generation ringing in your ears.

Don’t miss your chance to relive the decade that changed music forever. 

The gigs take place Friday, September 12 and Saturday, September 13, in Tramore.

Whether you grew up in the '90s or just a fan of good music this is a night not to be missed.

Tickets are available on Theatre Vamps page on Eventbrite.ie

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