90s Cover Band in Lancaster, SC – May 16, 2026

You know those spring Saturday nights when the weather cooperates and the whole downtown turns into one big front yard? That’s the Red Rose Festival, and this year it’s got the soundtrack to match. 90s Kids Superfly Tribute is bringing the full decade to Lancaster’s main drag, sharing the bill with Gin Blossoms and Edwin McCain in a three-band lineup that covers the decade from every angle.

If you grew up pressing record on the radio or arguing about MTV countdown rankings, this is your night. The festival runs across multiple stages in the Cultural Arts District, and the 90s Kids set is locked into the kind of setlist that hits all the moods: the loud singalongs, the slow-burn alt-rock moments, and the pop bangers that still sound perfect cranked up in public.

Show Details

90s Kids Superfly Tribute performs Saturday, May 16th, 2026, as part of the Red Rose Festival in downtown Lancaster, South Carolina. The festival is a multi-day, multi-stage event centered at 100 N Main St, with programming spread across the walkable downtown footprint. This is a shared bill with Gin Blossoms and Edwin McCain. Specific stage times and ticketing information can be found on the City of Lancaster’s official festival page.

About 90s Kids Superfly Tribute

90s Kids Superfly Tribute are a six-piece band built for one mission: make the 90s feel immediate, loud, and fun again across pop, dance, grunge, and hip hop. Shannon Remley leads vocals with power and control, while Ray Hartsfield takes lead vocals and guitar, giving the set its extra spark. Roey Haviv covers bass guitar and bass synth, keeping the foundation thick and the harmonies dialed in. G K brings lead guitar and vocals, delivering the riffs and melodic hooks that made the decade so addictive. Rob Bowser handles keyboards and crazy synths, adding glossy layers, weird tones, and that unmistakable era flavor. Mike Graci runs drums and percussion, keeping the engine strong and the transitions clean. Add costumes, props, and a high-energy approach, and you get a band that pulls the crowd straight into the moment.

What You Will Hear

Expect the kind of night where you might hear “Creep,” “No Scrubs,” “Basket Case,” “Gangsta’s Paradise,” “Wannabe,” “Under the Bridge,” “You Oughta Know,” “MMMBop,” and “Ice Ice Baby.” The setlist draws from 47 songs spanning the full spectrum of 90s radio and MTV rotation, so there’s room for deep cuts, chart-toppers, and songs you forgot existed until the first chorus hits. It’s not a greatest-hits package. It’s a mixtape approach, where the flow matters as much as the individual tracks.

About the Venue

The Red Rose Festival is a lively, family-friendly downtown takeover with live music, local vendors, and small-town Southern energy packed into a walkable main-street footprint. The multi-stage layout and dense vendor presence create a festival atmosphere that stretches across Lancaster’s Cultural Arts District. Road closures and limited close-in parking are part of the deal, so showing up early and walking a few blocks is the standard move. If you want to catch specific bands or activities, check the posted schedule and maps ahead of time because the footprint is spread across downtown.

Plan Your Night

Street festivals mean outdoor conditions and shifting logistics, so plan accordingly. Arrive early to handle parking, bring what you need for comfort in a festival setting, and keep your phone handy for schedule updates. The City of Lancaster’s official event listing will have the latest on stage times, parking maps, and any last-minute changes to the lineup or layout. This is a Saturday night with three bands that defined the decade, in a town that knows how to throw a festival. If you were there the first time around, you already know what this sounds like live.

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