TXFM is seriously confusing their listeners, by pretending it’s 1991.
The Dublin radio station is doing their show as if it was 25 years ago to this day.
“For one day only, it’s 1991,” the station said.
Retro revamp: Even the station’s logo has gotten a 90s makeover | TXFM
“You may or may not know that TXFM’s predecessor, Phantom 105.2, basically came into being as a result of two things – The Dave Fanning Show on RTE 2FM in the eighties and nineties, and the world domination of Alternative Rock with the massive success of Nirvana’s Nevermind album,” the station states.
TXFM has gone so far back in time that they’ve even asked listeners to call in with song requests and competition entries – no texts or e-mails today.
People are loving the nostalgic beats from the station and took to Twitter to give the station their support.
Whoever came up with the idea for #TXFM1991 should be knighted.
— Ross (@Dotnetster) September 22, 2016
@BazzyCool @TXFMDublin it’s 1991 again on #TXFM1991 check it out. Brilliant, I’m back in 2nd year ?
— Paul O’D (@paulod2010) September 22, 2016
Green day tickets 2 pound #TXFM1991
— Mark Fitzpatrick (@MarkFitz85) September 22, 2016
@TXFMDublin oh my god the gig guide is great! Blur for £4! And all those venues we miss #TXFM1991
— Fiona McStay (@theotherfiona) September 22, 2016
@TXFMDublin The playlist, the ads, the news, gig guide and phone in competitions! I love your dedication #TXFM1991
— MichelleNÃGhairbhith (@MichelleNiGair) September 22, 2016
#TXFM1991 is the perfect antidote to the crapness of 2016. For one day only, let’s pretend it’s 1991 again. Listen: @TXFMDublin
— Sinéad O’Hart (@SJOHart) September 22, 2016
I think the news headlines were the best part ??? #attentiontodetail #TXFM1991
— Susan O’Shea (@Sutron87) September 22, 2016
Fans of the station were devastated to hear earlier this year that TXFM is set to be shut down.