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Kid N Play

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Kid N Play Tickets

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KID N’ PLAY IN CONCERT:

 

In the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, Kid ‘n Play went from upstart NYC hip hop duo to household name thanks to their fresh style, outsized personalities, and a string of feel-good hits like “Fun House”, “Ain’t Gonna Hurt Nobody”, and “Rollin’ with Kid n’ Play”. As chart success gave way to silver screen fame in the ‘90s, the pair spent much of the next decade focused on their acting careers, but a return to their musical roots was always inevitable. Since starting to perform together again in 2009, Kid n’ Play have proven they still know how to get the party started right, kicking out their new jack swing-influenced hip hop jams with the same playful energy that made them stars. Though Kid’s iconic 10” flat-top fade is long gone, the pair still busts out their trademark Kick Step dance move at every show, treating fans to a blast from the past that always gets every last bootie in the room shaking.

 

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

 

Christopher “Kid” Reid and “Christopher “Play” Martin met in Queens in the late ‘80s while performing in rival high school rap groups. In 1987 they dubbed themselves Kid n’ Play, and the following year their debut album 2 Hype cracked the Top 10 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Working with Salt-n-Pepa’s producer Hurby “Luv Bug” Azore, the pair went on to release two more hit albums, 1990’s Funhouse and 1991’s Face the Nation. As hits like “Gittin’ Funky” and “Fun House” blew up the airwaves, the pair’s charisma, iconic hair, and outré fashion helped them transition into acting. They found box office success in the early ‘90s, releasing a string of hit films that included the three movies in their House Party franchise. The pair spent much of the ‘00s pursuing personal projects, but they thrilled fans in 2009 when they reunited at the BET Hip Hop Awards and busted out their trademark Kick Step dance. They’ve been keeping it funky and fresh ever since on the old school festival circuit alongside fellow ‘90s favorites like Salt N Pepa, Tone Loc, Bel Biv Devoe, Lisa Lisa, and Vanilla Ice.

Reviews

Rating: 3.4 out of 5 based on 12 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Old school fun

    by Lexus on 11/25/23Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Event Center - Tampa

    Was a safe environment good music fun and nice family holiday event

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show

    by Suga on 11/25/23Seminole Hard Rock Tampa Event Center - Tampa

    Kid N Play look and sound great …. The show was good.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Kid and Play!

    by EveHammond on 3/27/18Howard Theatre - Washington

    The event was awesome! I was upset we couldn't go to the balcony when we were able to at the Sisqo & Mya show. The floor was way too crowded and only 1 bar to service everyone. For an even like that, balcony should be open to create more space.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Not worth even the $20 price

    by UnhappyCustomer5 on 5/23/17Tunica Roadhouse - Tunica

    Started late. Kid n play did one song them took a break. Came back after 5 minutes and did another song. The rest was talking and playing other artists songs. The entire show was MAYBE 30 minutes of which only two songs were kid n play songs. Tickets only about $20 but it wasn't even worth that and the drive. MAYBE had 50 people there if that many.there were no assigned seats. Just chairs in the middle of floor and tables on the side. Seats and tables open to anyone that got to them.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best act on I Love the 90s

    by Comeondown on 9/13/16BOK Center - Tulsa

    This was Dope the best act on the I Love The 90s for sure

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Kid n Play stole the show

    by ShaiGee on 6/6/16Inner Circle - Cincinnati

    I missed Special Ed, but everyone else was good. Kwame brought me on stage (I tore it up) Kool Moe Dee was surprisingly good! Kid n Play did a great show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    house party reunion comments

    by divinity29 on 6/27/10Lifestyle Communities Pavilion - Columbus

    The show was excellent! I loved it!! I wished we could have had more time. It was so nice to go back and hear ole' skool songs from back in the day. I loved it I couldn't ask for nothing more!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    House Party Tour was a blast from the past!

    by Issimyake on 6/26/10Chene Park - Detroit

    The entire tour felt like a great reunion for all.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    worse concert ever in my life

    by ginger208 on 6/26/10Chene Park - Detroit

    lisa lisa and big daddy kane were no shows. prob didnt want to be assoc wit such garbage. the performers were dressed like they walked off the street. couldnt tell them from the stage hands. the dj was more entertaining. chub rock was great. full force was ok. kid and play were whack. they sung two songs, took a break. came back sung another, then said goodbye.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    omg

    by shon2368 on 6/26/10Chene Park - Detroit

    it wasnt really a live show, they did alot of listening to other peoples music it was more like a hype show to me not worth the freakin 80 bucks i spent