Do you often reminisce about the simpler days of Smash Hits mags, MTV music videos and those cheesy telly ads that are still stuck in your head? It’s time to re-live that whole era.
Clyde 1 star and presenter Cassi is bringing an epic new daytime disco to Glasgow promising an event packed with 90s and noughties nostalgia this August.
Speaking about the exciting event, which takes place on August 24 and is dubbed Jam Pot, DJ and Clyde 1 radio presenter Cassi promised guests will be "shuffling one minute and sliding the next". READ MORE: Glasgow city centre fave to host Friends quiz brunch with 90s nostalgia and plenty of cocktails
She added that they'll also be offering the jam jar drinks and 'old skool' snacks you miss from those heady days.
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