
Oh, the '90s—when flannel was the fabric du jour and "Wannabe" was on every pre-teen's lips. Plymouth is taking a big, neon-colored gulp of nostalgia with its free concert series, Hilde Nights, pitching a can't-miss event for those obsessed with the era. According to an announcement from the City of Plymouth, Gen X Jukebox will rock the Hilde Performance Center with '90s radio bangers—outfit changes included—from 6:30 to 10 p.m. on Friday, July 19, at 3500 Plymouth Blvd., as per the City of Plymouth, MN.
It's not just music that'll transport attendees back to a simpler, dial-up modem time. The Minnesota-based Gen X Jukebox doesn't just play the hits; they embody them. Attendees can expect to see alter egos channeling Courtney Love, the Spice Girls, and Britney Spears, among others. And because no throwback bash would be complete without snacks and sips, there will be ample food trucks and beverages for sale—just remember to bring cash or credit, and maybe a blanket or lawn chair for those who prefer their nostalgia with a side of comfort.
For those whose tastes skew a little more towards country twang than '90s pop, the Hilde Nights series isn't over after the grungy wigs come off. To wrap up the summer shindig, the Tim Sigler Band and Chris Kroeze, who you might remember as the runner-up from Season 15 of NBC's "The Voice," are slated to perform at 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 23, as detailed by the City of Plymouth, MN.









