Remember rushing home to catch ‘Friends’ or ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ before anyone spoiled it, recording episodes on VHS, and then waiting a whole week for the next one like it was a life event? Yes, the 90s were wild, and if you’re ready to plunge into that atmosphere once again, here’s the nostalgia event in Sharjah you can’t miss.
The 90s by RBO is back on February 12, turning part of the city into a time capsule filled with music, movies, fashion, and pop culture from the decade that shaped an entire generation.
You walk in and it hits you immediately: this all feels way too familiar. VHS tapes, flip phones, scrunchies, and all those little things you forgot you ever owned. Then you notice the gaming area, and suddenly you’re back to blowing into cartridges and spending hours glued to SEGA or a PlayStation, promising yourself “just five more minutes.”
You can also sit back at the outdoor cinema and rewatch titles and episodes you’ve probably seen a dozen times already; and still quote without thinking. And make sure to check themed zones and a wall of memories! Before you know it, you’ll be swapping 90s memories and inside jokes with whoever’s standing next to you.
And yes, food plays along with the theme: diner-style burgers, milkshakes, and familiar flavours, all backed by a steady stream of 90s hits playing.
Already planning your visit? Here are all details on The 90s by RBO in Sharjah:
- Location: Sharjah Research and Technology Park
- Dates: February 12 to March 1, 2026
- Timings: 4 PM to 12 AM
If the 90s shaped your playlists, tastes, and fashion choices, this event deserves your attention. Planning more winter outings? Don’t forget about another seasonal favourite: Sharjah Light Festival 2026. The city’s landmarks will once again transform with large-scale light displays, and that’s something you don’t want to miss!
And if you don’t mind a small trip, you can keep the retro mood going beyond Sharjah. Over in Dubai, REW!ND Fest DXB 2026 will bring back iconic vibes from the 80s and 90s on February 7. It’s another chance to relive the decades that shaped pop culture, just with a slightly different soundtrack and setting.