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05 Apr 2026

Legendary techno band coming to The Biggest Disco in Punchestown, County Kildare

Legendary techno band coming to The Biggest Disco in Punchestown, County Kildare

The iconic group is returning to Ireland following their sold out show at Dublin's 3 Arena last December. Pic: Aurélien via Pixabay

A well-known techno band will headline The Biggest Disco in Punchestown.

German rave legends Scooter have been announced as the main act of the two-day festival’s opening day (Friday. June 23) at Punchestown Racecourse.

The techno icons, known for disco hits including Jumping All Over The World, Nessaja and How Much Is The Fish are returning to Ireland following their sold out show at Dublin’s 3 Arena last December.

Speaking on the announcement, organizers of the event said: "We are so excited to bring Scooter to Punchestown for The Biggest Disco’s first ever two-day festival.

"We have plenty more surprises in store for the fans and plans are in place to break one, if not two world records!"

They also said that, due to popular demand, the festival now runs over two days, (Friday 23 and Saturday 24), after the unprecedented success of last summer’s event.

Over 40,000 disco fans are now set to dance at five stages in the racecourse venue across the two days.

An epic line up of 90’s and 00’s disco icons is set to perform at the event, including: Will Atkinson, Shugz, Multunes, Mickey Modelle, Darren Rice and Al Gibs on June 23.

Peter Andre, Darude, Blue, Basshunter, DJ Sammy and many more are set to take the stage on the second night on June 24,  guaranteeing ticket holders over ten hours of nostalgic fun on both nights.  

Fans can expect an immersive experience featuring flash mobs, confetti, fire, CO2 jets, drone show, air show display, and many more surprises as over 75 acts from the 90’s and 00’s will take to the stage. 

Tickets are available at (www.biggestdisco.com) this Friday, January 27 at 9am at biggestdisco.com.

Tickets starting at €45 (early bird).

Over 18’s only.  

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