A NUMBER of arrests were made at Reminisce Festival on Saturday.
Starting out as a small nostalgic music festival in 2014, Reminisce returned to Sherdley Park for the tenth time on Saturday, September 7.
With the festival growing year-on-year, it now attracts around 25,000 fans to St Helens every September, with more than 150 artists playing across seven stages.
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Since its inception in 2014, Reminisce has been, for the most part, a safe environment for music lovers to enjoy old-school dance and pop music.
However, there have been some reports of trouble over the years and a handful of arrests are usually made each year.
It was a similar case for this year's festival, with Merseyside Police confirming that ten arrests were made during the event on Saturday, September 7.
These arrests were in connection with public order offences, being drunk and disorderly, and drug offences.
Celebrating the tenth anniversary of Reminisce, organisers thanked festival goers for another successful event in St Helens, and promised more exciting festivals in the years to come.
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In a short statement on social media, a Reminisce Festival spokesperson said: "To all the people of Reminisce, thank you for making our 10th anniversary so special!
"We appreciate every single person who’s been on the journey with us so far, and we can’t wait for you to see what we have in store for 2025."
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