Get ready for some Funky Cold Medina on Ice Ice Baby but you’ll have to Push It Real Good to get into the I Love The 90’s show

Vanilla Ice, Salt n Pepa, Color Me Badd, Tone Loc, Coolio and Kool Moe Dee the tour will come to the Richmond Coliseum on November 4th.

The I Love The 90’s tour will bring you back to the days when MTV actually played music, when the president told you could smoke marijuana without inhaling, and a rubber koosh ball was on every kids Christmas list. Featuring performances from Vanilla Ice, Salt n Pepa, Color Me Badd, Tone Loc, Coolio and Kool Moe Dee the tour will come to the Richmond Coliseum on November 4th.

The 1990’s was a vibrant decade marked by multiculturalism and globalization which was enhanced by a piece of game changing technology known then as the World Wide Web. One of the era’s most successful TV shows, The Fresh Prince of Bell Air, dramatically & comedically displayed how hip hop culture left the hood and was spread across the suburbs. Dope, fresh & da bomb became regular vernacular, baggy pants & backwards baseball hats were regular 8th grade uniform and the music of Vanilla Ice, Salt n Pepa, Coolio & Tone Loc were taking over top 40 radio.

This bit of nostalgia will cost you between $54 and a $101 for this show at the Richmond Coliseum. Tickets go on sale Friday, May 13th. Tickets available online at www.richmondcoliseum.net, charge by phone with Ticketmaster, 1-800-745-3000 or at the SweetFrog Box Office at the Richmond Coliseum which is open Monday through Friday 10 AM – 5 PM.

*Presale Monday, May 9th at 10:00AM for Richmond Coliseum Subscribers

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