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Chloe Nelson

TTF are headlining a massive 90s dance music festival in Glasgow next month

Ever wish you could turn back time and relive the decade that changed the dance scene forever?

Well, look no further.

Glasgow’s Braehead Arena is hosting an event that allows you to relive the 90s in just one night.

The Time Frequency (better known to most of you as TTF) were one of Scotland’s first techno groups, and they are revisiting their roots, and bringing with them one of the biggest retro line-ups in Scottish history.

TTF are continuing their legacy without delay.

Celebrating 25 years of their debut album, Dominator, the group are on top of their game, and organisers say it may be the party of the decade.

Jon Campbell, frontman and founder of the band, has personally selected the acts joining him in accordance with requests from fans.

As well as performances from George Bowie, Ultrabeat and Dream Frequency, Technotronic (the group responsible for the timeless anthem ‘Pump Up The Jam’) are celebrating their 30 year anniversary, and supporting TTF is a major part of their world wide tour.

Expect to be on your feet from start to finish, and allow yourself to be taken back in time to an era of music that never gets old.

Get ready and get colourful for what is being described as "the most nostalgic summer event of 2019", taking place on Saturday, August 10 at 3.00pm.

Don’t miss it!

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