TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays have announced two new additions to their Summer Concert Series at Tropicana Field, the team announced Tuesday.
What You Need To Know
- The Tampa Bay Rays announced two new additions to their Summer Concert Series
- Country artist Lee Brice will be performing after the Cleveland Guardians game on Aug. 11 and music artists Vanilla Ice, Rob Base, Montell Jordan and Tone Loc will perform as part of the "I Love the 90s Tour" on Friday, Sept. 8
- Fans who would like to experience the concert from the field can do so by purchasing a field access wristband in advance on the Rays' website
TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays have announced two new additions to their Summer Concert Series at Tropicana Field, the team announced Tuesday.
If you choose to stay after the Cleveland Guardians game on Friday, August 11, you’ll be in for a special treat as Grammy-nominated country artist, Lee Brice, takes the stage to perform. Similarly, following the Seattle Mariners game on Friday, September 8, prepare to witness an incredible lineup of stars during the “I Love the 90s Tour.” This musical extravaganza will feature renowned artists such as Vanilla Ice, Montell Jordan, Tone Loc, and Rob Base.
One of the most-played country artists on Pandora, Lee Brice was the second country artist behind Keith Urban to receive the Pandora Billionaire plaque and is also a Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music award winner. He’s taken nine radio singles to No. 1 with tracks such as, “A Woman Like You,” “Hard to Love,” “I Drive Your Truck,” “I Don’t Dance,” “Drinking Class,” “Rumor,” “I Hope You’re Happy Now,” “One of Them Girls” and “Memory I Don’t Mess With.”
Vanilla Ice exploded on the Rap/Pop music scene in the 1990s, selling 10 million albums in four months and hitting No.1 on the Billboard charts with the chart-topping single, “Ice Ice Baby.”
Rob Base shares his debut album with DJ EZ Rock, titled “It Takes Two.” The title track became a massive single. The single and the album were certified platinum by the RIAA on June 12, 1989 and December 28, 1989, respectively, and produced three top-10 hits.
Montell Jordan’s “This Is How We Do It” was a breakout new jack swing song that made the Billboard Top 10 Songs chart for 1995. It remained in the Hot 100 for seven weeks and R&B charts for eight.
Tone Loc soared from obscurity into pop stardom in 1989 when his song “Wild Thing” became a massive hit, winning Grammys and countless other awards.
Fans who wish to upgrade their experience and enjoy the concert from the field may do so by purchasing a field access wristband in advance on the Rays’ website. Wristbands may only be purchased along with a valid game ticket.