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I love the 90’s Tour Review

By Tony Polese · On June 16, 2017


I Love The 90s‘ hip hop wonder tour hit Adelaide early June. Although not quite a sell out, the normally reserved basketball court was packed with people of all age groups wanting to catch a glimpse some of hip hop’s biggest names from the 1990’s.

 

Toni Loc, Young MC, Coolio, Salt n Pepa and Vanilla Ice played there biggest songs and mixed their sets up with other musical classics from the era. The 90’s time warp wasn’t complete without the 90’s colored Reebok’s, caps and other clothing of that iconic era. With all these reunion tours and bands reforming, it was good to see hip hop get in on the cash cow. For those who attended the nearly four indoor hip hop party was a great way to start the week, with plenty of people called onto the stage to dance with their teen idols and the younger crowd members enjoying their radio tunes live, it was a great party: sure we all get older but we never forget how to party!

 

Catch the tour as it whirlwinds around Australia now.

 

Words by Cosi Dichiera

I love the 90’s Tour Review
Tony Polese
June 16, 2017
8/10
8 Overall Score

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