Britpop and Indie in the 1990s was a glorious, swaggering reaction to grunge, built on sharp songwriting, bigger choruses and a very British sense of identity. From the laddish confidence of Oasis and the art-school wit of Blur, to the anthemic heart-on-sleeve songwriting of Stereophonics and the sharp social observation of Pulp, this was a decade where guitars reclaimed the charts and songs felt like they belonged to the people singing along to them.

But beyond the headline names, the 90s also thrived on a rich undercurrent of bands who gave the era its colour and character. Supergrass delivered youthful energy and punchy pop brilliance, while Dodgy provided sun-soaked melodies that still feel like instant good times. This show celebrates the full spectrum of 90s Britpop and Indie — from stadium-filling anthems to cult classics — proving that the decade didn’t just have a sound, it had an attitude.