LANSING -- Organizers of the Common Ground Music Festival delivered a surprise Wednesday after announcing a separate event in June delivering a 1990s pop music vibe.

A concert called "I Love the '90s" will take place June 7 at Cooley Law School Stadium, home of the Lansing Lugnuts.

The lineup, according to a news release, consists of:

Vanilla Ice

Rob Base

Coolio

Kid 'n Play

All-4-One

Young MC

C+C Music Factory featuring Freedom Williams

"The mid-Michigan community has supported Common Ground for 20 years, which is quite the achievement so we felt it necessary to celebrate that by throwing it back to the music that was relevant when the festival began," Jenna Meyer, a festival spokesperson, said in a statement. "It’s also a great way for Common Ground, MiEntertainment Group and the Lansing Lugnuts to collaborate and expand the musical offerings in downtown Lansing."

Tickets for the "I love the '90s" show go on sale 10 a.m. Friday. For information, visit commongroundfest.com or the stadium's box office, 505 E. Michigan Ave.

Hours for the box office are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.

Field reserved seats for the show are $59 each, plus service fees. General admission seats are priced at $39, plus service fees.

Common Ground update

This '90s-themed concert will serve as a warm-up for the actual Common Ground festival to be held June 27 to 30 at Lou Adado Riverfront Park.

Lineups for the festival has not been announced yet. The festival's format is expected to be similar to last year with nights dedicated to pop, hip hop, country and rock music.

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Eric Lacy is a reporter for the Lansing State Journal. Contact him at 517-377-1206 or elacy@lsj.com. Follow him on Twitter @EricLacy.