
If you grew up taping songs off the radio or flipping through a CD wallet the size of a textbook, this one’s for you. 90s Kids Superfly Tribute is bringing the decade back to Lou Sobh Amphitheater on Friday, April 24th, and the setlist runs deep enough to cover your mixtape, your older sibling’s mixtape, and the one you made for your first crush.
This is the kind of night where the playlist does the heavy lifting. No theme gimmicks, no nostalgia lectures—just a band that knows how to play the songs that still hit when they come on shuffle.




Show Details
90s Kids performs Friday, April 24th at Lou Sobh Amphitheater in Cumming. Showtime is 7pm. The venue sits at 423 Canton Road within Cumming City Center, an open-air amphitheater with a covered stage, reflecting pond, and grassy terraced seating. For the latest on tickets, doors, and logistics, check the venue’s official event listing.
About 90s Kids Superfly Tribute
90s Kids Superfly Tribute are a six-piece throwback machine built to cover the decade end to end, from radio-pop hooks to club anthems, grunge grit, and hip hop swagger, all with enough visual detail to make it feel like 1999 again. Shannon Remley fronts the show with big lead vocals, while Ray Hartsfield doubles as lead singer and guitarist, adding bite and drive to every chorus. Roey Haviv anchors the low end on bass guitar and bass synth, keeping the pocket tight while boosting the harmonies. G K handles lead guitar and vocals, bringing the sharp riffs and melodic punch that defined the era. Rob Bowser layers in keyboards and crazy synths, giving the set that unmistakable 90s sheen. Mike Graci powers everything forward on drums and percussion, turning each song into a full-room moment. This band does not just play the hits—they bring costumes, props, and nonstop crowd energy.
What You Will Hear
Expect the kind of night where you might hear “Killing Me Softly,” “Basket Case,” “Wannabe,” “No Scrubs,” “Santeria,” “Mr. Brightside,” “Gangsta’s Paradise,” “What’s Up,” and “All the Small Things” all within a few hours. The setlist pulls from pop hits that ruled TRL countdowns, rock anthems that defined late-night radio, hip hop verses you still know by heart, and those one-hit wonders that somehow never left rotation. If it soundtracked a house party, a road trip, or a slow dance under gym lights, it’s probably on the list.
About the Venue
Lou Sobh Amphitheater sits inside Cumming City Center, a polished outdoor venue built for Georgia evenings. The stage has a covered band shell, and the seating spreads across terraced grass tiers with a reflecting pond and walkable bridge up front. It’s an open-air setup, so plan for weather and bring what you need to stay comfortable on the lawn. Arriving early helps with parking and gives you the best pick of viewing spots, since the layout rewards first-come positioning. If you’re meeting friends, set a clear meetup point in the broader City Center—it’s a larger destination with multiple areas.




Plan Your Night
Doors and ticket details are best confirmed through the venue’s official event page. The outdoor setting and lawn-style seating make this the kind of show where you can settle in early, claim your spot, and let the playlist take over. If you’ve been waiting for a reason to dust off your favorite flannel or dig out that old band tee, April 24th works.