VANILLA ICE, C+C Music Factory - '90s Dance Party on The Knoll
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Castle Knoll Amphitheater, 4809 US HWY 150 , Paoli, IN 47454
Castle Knoll Amphitheater proudly announces another exciting concert for its 2024 Inaugural Season. VANILLA ICE will headline a ‘90s Dance Party on The Knoll on Saturday, August 3, 2024. Special guests C+C Music Factory and DJ MKC will also perform.
A ticket presale begins Wednesday, April 10, at 9 am and lasts until Thursday, April 11, at 11:59 pm ET. To receive the password, sign up for the newsletter at CKAMP.com. Tickets go on sale to the general public (no password required) on Friday, April 12, at 9 am ET.
The iconic Robert Van Winkle, aka Vanilla Ice exploded on the Rap/Pop music scene in 1990/91 selling 10 million albums in 4 months and hitting number one on the Billboard charts with the number-one single “Ice Ice Baby” and number-one album positions. His worldwide album sales are over 15 million, and his individual songs total over 160 million and growing.
Vanilla Ice has won 2 MTV Awards, a People’s Choice Award, and was nominated for a Grammy. Vanilla Ice has starred or appeared in the movies Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2, Cool As Ice, The Helix Loaded, The New Guy, The Bros, Big Money Hustlas, That’s My Boy and coming soon – Ridiculous Six with Adam Sandler. Vanilla Ice has toured consistently throughout his career. Since 1990, he’s performed all over the world. During the last few years, tour stops have included the USA, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Russia, Egypt, Turkey, South Africa, Australia and other countries.
EVERYBODY DANCE NOW! With over 8 million units sold, it was, and still is today, the song heard worldwide! As the frontman and co-founder of the international multi-platinum-selling group C+C Music Factory, Freedom Williams has traveled and performed extensively worldwide and has yet to meet a crowd he couldn't captivate. His performing abilities are just one thing that keeps the crowds mesmerized. Freedom was born in Bedford Stuyvesant in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Queens, New York, where it all began. Queens, New York, has been the home to some of the greatest rappers and entertainers ever to grace a stage.