This summer has been a bit like being back in 1995 as Britpop bands dominate the culture through clothing, festivals and the general spirit among young people Britpop is back (Image: Redferns via Getty Images)

Youngsters can’t get enough of Britpop amid a huge nostalgia craze for the 1990s. ‌

Oasis, Blur and Pulp have enjoyed mega success with reunion tours while themed walking tours, clothing, festivals and tribute acts are popping up across the country. Modern artists including drum’n’bass star Nia Archives, music producer AG Cook and singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri are being inspired by the iconic era’s symbols including Union Jack flags. ‌

And superstar Dua Lipa revealed the 90’s “honesty and attitude” had influenced her album Radical Optimism. Blur bassist Alex

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