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Iconic 90s & 00s Dance Acts Set to Bring Huge Nostalgia Night to Milton Keynes

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Dance music fans in Milton Keynes are set for a major night of nostalgia as the 90’s / 00’s Collective arrives at Unit Nineon Saturday 11th April 2026, bringing some of the biggest dance anthems of a generation back to the dancefloor.


The event will feature headline performances from iconic dance acts N-Trance (DJ Set), Ultrabeat, and IVD, responsible for some of the most recognisable club classics of the 1990s and early 2000s.


N-Trance, best known for the legendary anthem “Set You Free”, will headline the event with a special DJ set celebrating one of the most defining eras in dance music.


Joining them is Ultrabeat, whose smash hit “Pretty Green Eyes” became one of the most beloved dance records of the early 2000s and remains a staple on dancefloors across the UK.


Completing the headline lineup is IVD, the producer behind the timeless trance classic “Castles In The Sky”, widely regarded as one of the most iconic dance tracks ever released.


Between them the artists have achieved 28 Top 40 hits, bringing the very best of 90s and 00s dance music to Milton Keynes for a night of pure nostalgia and huge sing-along moments.


Supporting the headline artists on the night will be DJ Delite and DJ Scottie, with the event hosted by Sid P, promising a high-energy atmosphere packed with classic club anthems.


Organisers say the event is designed to take clubbers “back to the golden era of dance music”, with a soundtrack of unforgettable tracks that defined a generation.


To celebrate the launch of the event, organisers have also announced a special half-price ticket promotion.


Using the discount code SAVE10, fans can secure tickets for just £10 plus booking fee for a limited time.


The event will take place at Unit Nine in Old Wolverton, one of Milton Keynes’ leading electronic music venues, known for hosting major touring DJs and large-scale dance events.


With demand expected to be high, organisers are encouraging fans of classic dance music to book early.

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