'The I Love the 90s Tour is a way for fans of that musical era to enjoy some live performances by artists they grew up listening to on the radio. It features bands or performers from several genres. The tour began its first run in 2016.'
'I Love the 90s sets out to take fans back in time with a host of live performances exemplifying the tracks of that decade. The tour is about more than just great music from decades past - it's a way to get the full '90s experience that only a concert with your favorite artists can give you. Many R&B, rap and hip-hop bands from that decade appear to remind crowds of the smooth harmonies of the '90s.'
'The I Love the 90s tour just started its third year, and you can purchase the tickets of your choice at StubHub. Thanks to stubhub.com, you can find information on upcoming tour dates, all with special purchase guarantees via FanProject.'
'Precise times can vary depending on the lineup and the setlists that the artists or groups choose to perform. However, I Love the 90s has been described by fans as a 90-minute party scene. In many cases, an I Love the 90s concert includes artists returning to the stage for encores depending on the reaction of the audience.'
'Yes, you can still be a part of the party during the tour's Thackerville, Okla., experience in October. The traveling show also has stops planned in Las Vegas, Vancouver and Valdosta, Georgia.'
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The musical lineup changes each year, but previous artists may return to play again. You will see a variety of performers across different genres. At the current tour of I Love the 90s, you can hear the likes of
Coolio
and
Color Me Badd
.
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The inaugural year of I Love the 90s was packed with superstars from that era and the fans who loved them. Energy was high, and everyone was waiting to hear their old favorites and see these artists strut their stuff on stage. '90s music icons such as the duo
Salt-N-Pepa
and
Vanilla Ice
showed off their skills to a delighted crowd.
''You can get some idea of the setlist that each artist will play by checking out their famous 90s hits. A few of the performers might go for some of their more obscure tracks to round out an I Love the 90s setlist. The show's producers like to give fans some variety, and it is not uncommon for two artists or bands to take to the stage together and perform a collaboration.'
'In just a few short years, I Love the 90s has morphed from a small bit of nostalgia to a big hit with fans of all ages and eras. After selling out shows in North America, I Love the 90s went international and started appearing in places like Australia, the UK and New Zealand. These events proved to be just as popular with fans there. Both '90s music fans and industry critics printed glowing reviews of the style and production values of these shows. The event has picked up a few artists and bands along the way, but it remains a must-see for music fans who want to take a trip down memory lane. It's also a great way to introduce younger music lovers to the panache of '90s groups or performers.'