90s Cover Band in Burlington, NC – September 25, 2026

You can feel it the second the drums kick in. That mix-tape muscle memory floods back, the one where every song is a bridge to somewhere you’ve already been, a night you didn’t know mattered until you couldn’t stop replaying it. On September 25th, the 90s Kids Superfly Tribute takes the stage at Burlington’s 4th Fridays Concert Series to deliver exactly that: a full-spectrum trip through the decade that gave us grunge, pop hooks, hip hop swagger, and radio moments you still know by heart.

This is a free, outdoor downtown show with food trucks, local beer and wine, and the Burlington Historic Depot framing the stage. If you’ve been waiting for a night that lets you sing along without apology, this is it.

Show Details

The concert starts at 7pm on Friday, September 25th, 2026, at 100 W Front St in downtown Burlington. The 4th Fridays Concert Series is free and open to all ages, with a street-festival layout that includes vendors, activities, and room to roam. You’ll want to arrive early if you’re meeting friends or hunting for a parking spot near the Depot, since downtown event nights pull steady crowds. Bring your own lawn chair or blanket for comfort, and pack anything you need for an outdoor September evening in North Carolina.

About 90s Kids Superfly Tribute

90s Kids Superfly Tribute are a six-piece band with a simple promise: if it defined the 90s, they can bring it to life, from glossy pop to dance-floor classics, from grunge grit to hip hop momentum, with visuals that feel true to the era. Shannon Remley leads vocals, while Ray Hartsfield takes lead vocals and guitar, adding attitude and edge to the front. Roey Haviv plays bass guitar and bass synth, keeping everything grounded and punchy. G K covers lead guitar and vocals, delivering the riffs, leads, and hooks that make these songs land live. Rob Bowser runs keyboards and crazy synths, recreating the decade’s signature textures and ear-candy. Mike Graci drives drums and percussion, keeping the set moving and the crowd locked in. They raise it beyond a standard cover show with costumes, props, and a performance style built for participation.

What You Will Hear

Expect the kind of night where you might hear “Wannabe” next to “Basket Case,” “No Scrubs” followed by “Under the Bridge,” or “Santeria” leading into “…Baby One More Time.” The setlist pulls from Alanis Morissette, The Notorious B.I.G., Matchbox Twenty, TLC, Sublime, Radiohead, and Blink-182, plus deeper cuts that remind you how wide the 90s actually went. If you remember when “MMMBop” and “Creep” coexisted on the same airwaves, this show makes sense.

About the Venue

The 4th Fridays Concert Series runs outdoors in downtown Burlington with the Historic Depot as the backdrop and a walkable footprint designed for circulation. Food trucks and local beer and wine vendors line the event space, and the series is built for families, friends, and anyone looking for a small-city downtown hang with live music at the center. The layout encourages wandering, so if you’re meeting people, pick a clear landmark like the Depot to regroup. The vibe is community-first, with room for kids activities and a steady flow throughout the evening.

Plan Your Night

Get there early if you want your pick of parking and proximity to the stage. Bring weather-ready comfort items since this is an outdoor setup. The event is free, so the barrier to entry is low and the crowd tends to build as the night goes on. If you need updated logistics on parking or vendor details, check the City of Burlington’s official event page for the 4th Fridays Concert Series. Show up ready to hear the songs that shaped a decade, surrounded by people who remember them the same way you do.

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