
Picture this: it’s a Friday night, the bass hits before you even get through the door, and suddenly you’re somewhere between a late-night MTV countdown and a skate rink in 1997. That’s the energy waiting for you at Spokes & Bones Saloon when 90s Kids Superfly Tribute rolls into Murrells Inlet this fall. Doors open at noon, so the afternoon is yours to own.
This is a show built for people who still know every word to songs they haven’t heard in years. 90s Kids Superfly Tribute doesn’t just run through a playlist. They bring the full decade to life, the flannel-and-denim edge, the boom-box bass, the big chorus singalongs, and the sheer range of a generation that somehow loved both grunge and Britney without thinking twice about it.




Show Details
Who: 90s Kids Superfly Tribute When: Friday, October 2, 2026, starting at noon Where: Spokes & Bones Saloon, 2340 US-17 BUS, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576
About 90s Kids Superfly Tribute
Six musicians, one decade, zero skipped genres. 90s Kids Superfly Tribute features Shannon Remley and Ray Hartsfield trading lead vocals across a set list that swings from alt-rock to pop to hip hop to country without losing its footing. Ray also handles lead guitar while Roey Haviv holds down bass guitar and bass synth. GK adds lead guitar and backing vocals, Mike Graci drives it all on drums and percussion, and Rob Bowser fills out the sound on keyboards and synths that occasionally go somewhere unexpected. Together they play the 90s as it actually felt: wide, loud, and hard to categorize.
What You Will Hear
Expect the kind of night where you might hear the brooding guitar intro of “Under the Bridge” give way to the boom-box energy of “Ice Ice Baby,” or “Zombie” melting into “Wannabe” before anyone has time to process it. The set pulls from all corners: expect something from Alanis Morissette, something from TLC, a Coolio moment, a Green Day moment, and probably a few songs that hit you harder than you expected. Think “No Scrubs,” “Creep,” “Tubthumping,” “Gangsta’s Paradise,” and “Wonderwall” sharing a night with “Groove Is in the Heart” and “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” The range is the point.
About the Venue
Spokes & Bones Saloon sits on US-17 Business in Murrells Inlet and runs bigger than it looks from the parking lot. Multiple themed bars, a large covered main stage, a vendor pavilion, and a Speakeasy tucked under the stage give the place a layered feel that rewards wandering. It’s a venue that thrives on live entertainment and draws a crowd that knows how to have a good time. The French Quarter area with its floating stage adds another dimension to the layout. This is not a quiet room.





Plan Your Night
Spokes & Bones is a high-energy venue that skews toward an over-21 crowd, especially during major rally events. Plan to do some walking between areas, and if you’re coming during a busy weekend, arrive with extra time for parking. Check the venue’s official event listing for the latest ticketing, age policy, and logistics details before you head out.