
If you grew up rewinding cassettes and catching MTV countdowns between homework, you know the decade that refused to pick one lane. The 90s gave us grunge angst and bubblegum pop, hip-hop swagger and alt-rock depth, all stacked in the same Discman. On May 2nd, 90s Kids Superfly Tribute is bringing that entire soundtrack to a gala event in Fort Scott, and if you’re ready to hear the decade that shaped your taste, this is the night.
Think less tribute act, more time capsule with a live band inside. The setlist moves like a late-night radio dial—one minute you’re in flannel, the next you’re on a dance floor under skate-rink lights. It’s the kind of show that works whether you want to sing every word or just let the bass kick in and remember what it felt like when these songs were everywhere.




Show Details
90s Kids Superfly Tribute performs on May 2nd, 2026, at a gala event in Fort Scott, Kansas. This is a private event setting, so check with the host or organizer for access details, timing, and any guest list requirements. The band will be covering the full decade, from pop and hip-hop to alt rock and dance hits that defined the era.
About 90s Kids Superfly Tribute
90s Kids Superfly Tribute deliver a full-decade experience with six players, bouncing from pop to dance to grunge to hip hop without losing momentum, and packaging it with a look that sells the time capsule. Shannon Remley takes the lead vocal spotlight, with Ray Hartsfield sharing lead vocals and guitar to keep the front line loud and lively. Roey Haviv holds down bass guitar and bass synth, keeping the groove steady and the singalongs strong. G K brings lead guitar and vocals, adding edge when it is needed and melody when it counts. Rob Bowser covers keyboards and crazy synths, recreating the textures that made 90s production so addictive. Mike Graci drives the band on drums and percussion, pushing the pace from opener to encore. They show up ready to perform, not just play, with costumes, props, and a crowd-first mindset.
What You Will Hear
Expect the kind of night where you might hear “Zombie” and “Wannabe” back to back, “Santeria” bleeding into “No Diggity,” or “Basket Case” setting up “Groove Is in the Heart.” The setlist could include “Wonderwall,” “You Oughta Know,” “All Star,” “Ice Ice Baby,” “Just a Girl,” “MMMBop,” “Big Poppa,” or “What’s Up,” depending on how the room moves. It’s the soundtrack to the decade when every format had something to prove and no one was apologizing for the contradictions.
Plan Your Night
Since this is a gala event, confirm logistics directly with your host or event coordinator for doors, dress code, and any ticketing or RSVP details. Fort Scott offers a mix of dining and lodging options if you’re traveling in for the evening. Bring your crew, wear something that works for the venue, and get ready to hear the 90s the way they sounded before streaming smoothed out all the edges.