Sheffield retro: 14 photos of clubbers enjoying Kingdom and Pulse Summer Reunion ahead of latest event

Clubbers will get the chance to relive the 90s and 2000s in Sheffield this weekend, as a huge reunion takes place.

Kingdom and Pulse are two of Sheffield's most famous and fondly remembered nightclubs of the 1990s and 2000s.

Clubbers will be transported back to those heady days at the Kingdom and Pulse Summer Reunion event taking place at the Forge this Saturday, June 22.

The event began as a way to get people dancing at home and lift their spirits during the Covid lockdowns of 2020.

But it has grown so big that organisers have had to move it from The Leadmill to Forge.

At this weekend’s reunion, revellers will again be transported back through the decades as they enjoy music from 90s and noughties chart-toppers Ian Van Dahl, Sweet Female Attitude and Karen Danzig, plus DJs spinning some of the best tracks from the era.

It is described as the first festival event, with an outdoor 90s stage, bars and food, as well as the indoor arena.

Those clubbers rolling back the years are a little older these days, so the fun will start at 2pm and they can be home before midnight.

DJ Martin Wright, founder of Sheffield Clubbers Reunion, said: "Our parties are dedicated to the forgotten clubbers in our area that love to be surrounded by people that actually went clubbing in the late 90s and early 2000s.

"It's one massive daytime clubbing event that starts at 2pm but you can still be home before midnight."

Those attending the reunions typically range from around 30 to 65, said Martin, who added: "It really is a celebration of music and memories from a brilliant time in Sheffield's clubbing history."

For more information, and to buy tickets, visit: Sheffieldclubbersreunion.com.

Below are 14 of the best photos from previous Sheffield Clubbers Reunion events celebrating Sheffield's lost nightclubs.

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