Salt-N-Pepa and En Vogue on September 27 at 4 p.m.
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“Push It” made Salt-N-Pepa the first all-female rap group to go platinum; R&B icons En Vogue unleash their big voices and sultry harmonies
The Deal
- $19.35 for one general-admission G-Pass (up to $43.35 value)
How G-Pass Works: Your G-Pass will be ready to print 48 hours after the deal ends. Print the G-Pass and use it to enter the venue directly; you won’t need to redeem at will call. Due to security restrictions, G-Passes cannot be redeemed through the mobile app. Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event.
Salt-N-Pepa
- Salt: Cheryl James
- N: short for “and”
- Pepa: Sandra Denton
- DJ Spinderella: Deidra Roper
- The push heard round the world: “Push It,” their massive 1986 hit, which earned them a Grammy nomination and made Salt-N-Pepa the first all-female rap group to go platinum
- What they talked about next: sex, in “Let’s Talk About Sex”
- Song most likely to be heard at karaoke: “Shoop,” which deliciously flips the script on catcalling
- What Salt-N-Pepa has been up to since all of these songs: After a hiatus, they made a stellar return in the 2000s, appearing as one of the few rap groups on The Oprah Winfrey Show, earning BET’s I Am Hip-Hop award, and starring in several reality shows
- Other song to check out: their one-of-a-kind take on “Twist and Shout”
En Vogue
- What en vogue translates to: in fashion
- What En Vogue translates to: one of the most successful female groups of all time
- “Whatta Man”: their platinum-certified hit, recorded with Salt-N-Pepa
- “You’re Never Gonna Get It”: the one Billboard Music Award, six American Music Awards, and seven MTV Video Music Awards—they belong to En Vogue and En Vogue only
- “Free Your Mind”: and listen to Funky Divas, En Vogue’s 1992 Platinum-certified album that also includes “Giving Him Something He Can Feel” and “Give It Up, Turn It Loose”
- Other En Vogue work to check out: their Billboard chart-topping “Don’t Let Go (Love)” and An En Vogue Christmas—a holiday movie they made with Lifetime that also included three singles
“Push It” made Salt-N-Pepa the first all-female rap group to go platinum; R&B icons En Vogue unleash their big voices and sultry harmonies
The Deal
- $19.35 for one general-admission G-Pass (up to $43.35 value)
How G-Pass Works: Your G-Pass will be ready to print 48 hours after the deal ends. Print the G-Pass and use it to enter the venue directly; you won’t need to redeem at will call. Due to security restrictions, G-Passes cannot be redeemed through the mobile app. Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event.
Salt-N-Pepa
- Salt: Cheryl James
- N: short for “and”
- Pepa: Sandra Denton
- DJ Spinderella: Deidra Roper
- The push heard round the world: “Push It,” their massive 1986 hit, which earned them a Grammy nomination and made Salt-N-Pepa the first all-female rap group to go platinum
- What they talked about next: sex, in “Let’s Talk About Sex”
- Song most likely to be heard at karaoke: “Shoop,” which deliciously flips the script on catcalling
- What Salt-N-Pepa has been up to since all of these songs: After a hiatus, they made a stellar return in the 2000s, appearing as one of the few rap groups on The Oprah Winfrey Show, earning BET’s I Am Hip-Hop award, and starring in several reality shows
- Other song to check out: their one-of-a-kind take on “Twist and Shout”
En Vogue
- What en vogue translates to: in fashion
- What En Vogue translates to: one of the most successful female groups of all time
- “Whatta Man”: their platinum-certified hit, recorded with Salt-N-Pepa
- “You’re Never Gonna Get It”: the one Billboard Music Award, six American Music Awards, and seven MTV Video Music Awards—they belong to En Vogue and En Vogue only
- “Free Your Mind”: and listen to Funky Divas, En Vogue’s 1992 Platinum-certified album that also includes “Giving Him Something He Can Feel” and “Give It Up, Turn It Loose”
- Other En Vogue work to check out: their Billboard chart-topping “Don’t Let Go (Love)” and An En Vogue Christmas—a holiday movie they made with Lifetime that also included three singles