
Thursday night in York means open-air music and a bring-your-chair crowd at the City Park Amphitheater, and this June the Summer Concert Series is bringing 90s Kids Superfly Tribute to the new downtown stage. If you grew up with MTV countdown buzz and late-night radio singalongs, this is the kind of night where the setlist hits harder than the humidity.
The amphitheater setup keeps it simple: no tickets, no cover, just summer in a small-town park with a full band running through the decade that gave us everything from grunge to boy bands to hip hop crossover. Grab your lawn chair and get ready to hear the songs that soundtracked your teenage years.




Show Details
90s Kids Superfly Tribute takes the stage Thursday, June 25th, 2026 at the City Park Amphitheater, 245 Raille St in York. The Summer Concert Series typically runs from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, so plan to arrive a little early to park and settle in before the band starts. This is a free outdoor event, which means you bring your own seating and the city brings the sound system. Check the City of York’s official event page for any weather updates or last-minute schedule changes.
About 90s Kids Superfly Tribute
90s Kids Superfly Tribute bring six-piece firepower to a decade that never stayed in one lane, blending pop, dance, grunge, and hip hop into one continuous party with a look that makes the nostalgia feel earned. Shannon Remley leads vocals out front, while Ray Hartsfield adds lead vocals and guitar, giving the show a sharp front-line punch. Roey Haviv takes bass guitar and bass synth, building the low-end foundation and reinforcing the big hooks. G K covers lead guitar and vocals, supplying both the grit and the melody that the 90s demanded. Rob Bowser handles keyboards and crazy synths, adding the glossy layers, strange tones, and signature textures that define the period. Mike Graci commands drums and percussion, keeping the band tight and the room loud. They lean into costumes and props, and their energy is aimed squarely at pulling the crowd in fast.
What You Will Hear
Expect the kind of night where you might hear “Basket Case,” “Wannabe,” “No Diggity,” “Under the Bridge,” “MMMBop,” “Santeria,” “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!,” “Killing Me Softly,” and “All Star” all in the same set. The setlist pulls from grunge, pop, hip hop, and alt rock without committing to just one lane, so whether you came for Green Day or the Spice Girls, you’ll get your moment.
About the Venue
The City Park Amphitheater is the new home of York’s Summer Concert Series, an outdoor stage setup in a downtown park that keeps the experience straightforward and community-focused. It’s a laid-back summer night kind of venue, the type where you spread out a blanket or set up folding chairs on the grass and listen to live bands under open sky. The series is weather-dependent, so keep an eye on the forecast and plan for South Carolina humidity or a possible evening shower.





Plan Your Night
Bring lawn chairs or a blanket, since seating is self-serve. Arrive early enough to park and claim your spot before the band starts, as park events tend to see a rush right around showtime. For parking details, set times, and any weather-related updates, check the City of York’s official Summer Concert Series page. This is a free show in a small-town park with a full 90s setlist—just show up and let the band do the rest.