The blockbuster throwback tour originally launched in 2016, and was “an instant hit,” according to Rolling Stone. “We started this seven years ago, and the fans just want more and more,” Epstein says of “I Love The ‘90s.” “We are happy to deliver! Thank you to all of the promoters who keep presenting the tour and all the fans who continue to support it!” A Canadian swing will bring the caravan to Edmonton, Calgary and Medicine Hat, Alberta. The arena-sized dance party will also make stops in cities including Chicago Las Vegas Pomona, California Tulsa, Oklahoma Irving, Texas Atlantic City, New Jersey. Check local listings for individual show lineups. The 23-city tour launches May 13 at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut, and tickets are already on sale at the tour website. The seventh edition of the “I Love The ‘90s Tour” is headlined by Vanilla Ice and features top hitmakers of the decade including Treach of Naughty By Nature, Tone Loc, Mark McGrath of Sugar, All 4 One, Color Me Badd, Young MC, Blackstreet, Kid N Play, Montell Jordan, Sugarhill Gang, DJ Jazzy Jeff, C+C Music Factory featuring Freedom Williams, Tag Team, 2 Live Crew, DJ Kool, Young MC and, of course, Rob Base. We’re excited to welcome Rob to the UAA family.” Rob Base (photo courtesy of Universal Attractions Agency) “We are thrilled to represent Rob, and it’s an honor to continue contributing to his accomplishments and legacy. takes Two - Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock 2) Humpty dance - Digital Underground. “Rob Base is a legend,” Epstein says of the signing. Were going to take you back to the 90s when viral dance moves really took off. UAA owner Jeff Epstein becomes responsible agent for Base, who found early stardom with DJ E-Z Rock in 1988 with their platinum-certified debut LP It Takes Two and its title track. It Takes Two is a song by New York hip hop duo Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock that became a top 40 hit single was later certified platinum by the RIAA. Now, he’s announced he’s signed exclusively for representation with Universal Attractions Agency, which also represents the tour. While the song was a major hit in dance music and club circles, Base won over hip-hop's hardcore with his strong technique as a rapper. Rob Base has already been a mainstay of the “I Love The 90s Tour,” bringing his classic “It Takes Two” to the popular show with its rotating lineup of ‘90s icons. Without question, Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock had the party anthem of 1988 in 'It Takes Two' - an insanely infectious rap/dance gem using a James Brown / Lynn Collins classic of the same name as a reference point.
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