The Human League, Holly Johnson and Gary Davies are among those drawing crowds to Henley-on-Thames this weekend.
Rewind Festival kicked off of Friday, August 19, with photos showing musicians enjoying the buzz.
The event is collaborating with Greatest Hits Radio in the South for 2022.
Andy Ashton, Content Director, Greatest Hits Radio said: “Greatest Hits Radio is delighted to be the Official Radio Partner for Rewind 2022.
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“As the home of the biggest songs of the 70s 80s and 90s, Rewind is the perfect partnership for us, and we are as excited as our audience are about these incredible line ups and with our very own Martin Kemp and Pat Sharp set to perform; The Good Times sound like this.’
Making a welcome return to all the Rewind Festival dates is Holly Johnson, bringing his hit packed catalogue of songs, including Relax, Two Tribes, Power of Love, Love Train, Americanos and many more.
Sunday night will be headlined by The Human League who have had five albums and 15 Top 20 singles, selling more than 20 million records worldwide including Don’t You Want Me, Mirror Man, (Keep Feeling) Fascination, Human and Tell Me When.
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Rewind also celebrates the return of The Pink Flamingo Club in the Big Top, an 80’s themed nightclub, with headline DJs Gary Davies, Pat Sharp & Rusty Egan spinning.
Sunday night will conclude with a firework display.
Other entertainment includes a Silent Disco, funfair rides, kid- zone with entertainment for the little Rewinders, shops & stalls for jewellery, t-shirts, food & drink.
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