VISITORS to Broadlands will be able to walk down memory lane at an event celebrating 80 years of British lifestyle.
The Nostalgia Show, in its fifth year, is coming to Romsey from June 16-18. The estate will be transformed into a celebration of nostalgia, bringing together a retro mix of vintage vehicles, dancing and family festival vibes.
Friday's opening night will see an evening of disco and funk, before northern soul band The Signatures take the stage on Saturday. Other musicians performing throughout the weekend include Carradine's Cockney Sing-a-long and the R'n'B band Miss Annie and the Midnight Shift.
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Stalls, sports activities, 1980s keep fit classes, a dog show, kitsch bingo, old school games and a variety of street food vendors will also be available.
Event organiser and founder Alex Cvijovic said: “We’ve curated an vibrant, fun and eclectic event. A place where people can smile and celebrate highlights of the past 80 years.
“We love the energy of the music, the vibrancy of the clothes and memorabilia of the past; we wanted to share our passion with like-minded people for a weekend of fun.
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“Our vision is to create an event that allows all ages to come together to appreciate the charm of days gone by, music, cars, clothes, and good food. It's all part of our social history.”
The Winchester School of Art graduate from Southsea launched the festival at Stansted Park in Rowlands Castle and this will be the first year the event has moved.
The Nostalgia Show will be at Broadlands from 6pm on Friday, June 16 to when the curtain falls on at 6pm on Sunday, June 19. Free parking will be available.
Early bird tickets are currently available with a starting price of £12 for adults and £2 for children. For more information and to buy tickets visit thenostalgiashow.com or contact hello@thenostalgiashow.com.
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