I Love The 90’s Tour: $39.50 for one general admission on Friday, February 3, at 9 p.m. (up to $62.50 value)

Today’s Groupon Las Vegas Daily Deal of the Day: I Love The 90’s Tour: $39.50 for one general admission on Friday, February 3, at 9 p.m. (up to $62.50 value)

Buy now for only $
39.50
Value $62.50
Discount 37% Off

What You’ll Get

The Groupon Deal

  • $39.50 for one general admission standing room only on the main floor (up to $62.50 value)

This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!

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The Fine Print
Promotional value expires Feb 4, 2017. Limit 8/person. Redeem on day of show for a ticket at the venue box office. Refundable only on day of purchase. Discount reflects merchant’s current ticket prices, which may change. ADA seating cannot be guaranteed; contact box office prior to purchase for availability. Ticket value includes all fees. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

I Love The 90’s Tour
http://www.axs.com/events/328107/i-love-the-90-s-tickets
4455 Paradise Rd.
Las vegas, NV 89169

The Lineup
Vanilla Ice: Millions stopped, collaborated, and listened as Rob Van Winkle made “Ice Ice Baby” the first hip-hop single to top the Billboard charts.
Naughty by Nature: If you’re “down with O.P.P.,” then you know the Grammy-winning trio behind that 1991 hit, and you know that the acronym doesn’t stand for “Otters Prefer Pizza.”
Sugar Ray’s Mark McGrath: Before he was wearing jaws-proof galoshes in Sharknado 2, Mark McGrath was singing the summertime staples “Fly,” “Every Morning,” and “When It’s Over” as the front-man of the laid-back California outfit Sugar Ray.
All-4-One: These four R&B pop singers—Jamie Jones, Delious Kennedy, Alfred Nevarez, and Tony Borowiak—have amassed a sizable collection of silky-smooth, number-one hits over the past 20 years, including “I Can Love You Like That,” “So Much in Love,” and the Grammy-winning “I Swear.”
Tone Loc: With his slow flow and raspy voice, Tone tore up the charts with the mega-hits “Wild Thing” and “Funky Cold Medina,” landing an American Music Award and multiple Grammy nominations.
Young MC: After writing hits for artists such as Tone Loc, Young MC broke out on his own with a Grammy-winning pop track—”Bust a Move”—and a platinum album, Stone Cold Rhymin’.

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