Atlanta Cover Band X99 Brings 90s Alt-Rock to 37 Main

The high-energy group will perform classic hits from the 99X era on Thursday night.

Apr. 17, 2026 at 12:30am

A striking abstract composition of jagged black silhouettes and bold red shapes, conceptually representing the energy and nostalgia of a 90s alternative rock concert.A high-energy 90s alt-rock cover band brings the iconic sounds of Atlanta's 99X to a lively Thursday night show.Atlanta Today

X99, an Atlanta-based cover band, is set to take the stage at 37 Main on Thursday, April 16th, delivering a night of high-energy 90s alternative rock classics. The group will perform iconic hits from the golden era of Atlanta's 99X radio station, covering a range of grunge, post-grunge, and radio favorites that defined the decade.

Why it matters

As a popular live music venue in the heart of Atlanta, 37 Main regularly hosts cover bands that tap into local nostalgia and a love for the city's musical heritage. The X99 performance offers a chance for 90s kids to relive the alternative rock sounds that defined their youth, while also introducing younger audiences to the formative tunes of the era.

The details

X99 is known for its versatile repertoire, covering a wide range of 90s alternative rock hits. Attendees can expect to hear everything from grunge anthems to radio staples that were once mainstays on Atlanta's 99X. The free show at 37 Main will also feature food, drinks, and a lively atmosphere to complement the live music experience.

  • The event takes place on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
  • Doors open at 5 PM for the 21+ show.

The players

X99

An Atlanta-based cover band that specializes in performing classic 90s alternative rock hits.

37 Main

A popular live music venue in the heart of Atlanta that regularly hosts cover bands and tribute acts.

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The takeaway

The X99 performance at 37 Main offers a chance for 90s music fans to relive the alternative rock sounds that defined their youth, while also introducing younger audiences to the formative tunes of the era.