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“I Love the 90s” Show Brings Vanilla Ice, Tone Loc, Tag Team, and Treach to Camden Yards

 

Vintage boombox and cassette tapes overlooking a baseball stadium at night
A 1990s boombox and cassette tapes frame a nighttime stadium scene for the August 21 postgame concert.

 

The “I Love the 90s” show turns Camden Yards into a postgame concert venue Friday, August 21, after the Baltimore Orioles host the Tampa Bay Rays. Vanilla Ice, Tone Loc, Tag Team, and Treach are scheduled to perform as part of the Birdland Summer Music Series presented by CFG Bank.

 

First pitch is listed for 7:05 p.m. at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The concert begins after the game, so the exact music start time depends on when baseball concludes. The Orioles say a game ticket includes the concert and allows fans to watch from their seats, making the matchup the required entry point for the show.

 

Fans seeking a closer view can add an on-field pass. The Orioles list the field-pass-only option at $50, but the pass does not provide stadium admission; every holder must also have a valid game ticket. A combined game-ticket-and-field-pass option is available through the official event page while inventory lasts.

 

The lineup is built around records that moved from hip-hop and club culture into mainstream 1990s pop. Vanilla Ice is identified with “Ice Ice Baby,” Tone Loc with “Wild Thing” and “Funky Cold Medina,” Tag Team with “Whoomp! (There It Is),” and Treach with Naughty by Nature favorites including “O.P.P.” and “Hip Hop Hooray.”

 

That format makes the evening both a baseball promotion and a compact catalog celebration. It also creates a different use of Camden Yards from the standard game-night rhythm covered in PowerPage’s Orioles-Yankees Camden Yards finale guide. Guests should plan for the full game, a postgame transition, and the concert rather than a fixed standalone-show schedule.

 

The Orioles’ official music-series page is the authoritative source for ticket availability, field-pass rules, and changes. Fans should also review the ballpark’s current entry policies before leaving for downtown Baltimore. With four acts sharing the field after Orioles-Rays, the “I Love the 90s” show is one of Friday night’s most visible music events in the city.

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