2000s Cover Band in Charlotte, NC – October 17, 2026

You remember what it felt like when the aux cord changed everything. The song that made you turn the volume all the way up on the drive home. The chorus everyone knew word-for-word before the second verse even started. Y2K Kids Band is bringing that exact energy to Windy Rush Country Club on Saturday, October 17th, and the setlist runs deep.

This is the night where TRL-era pop hits, alt-rock anthems, and hip-hop club classics all show up in the same room. Shannon Remley and Ray Hartsfield share lead vocals while Ray handles guitar, Doug Grabowski anchors bass and vocals, G K Via brings lead guitar and vocals, Rob Bowser layers in keyboards and synths, and Mike Graci drives drums and electronic percussion. Together, they cover the full 2000s spectrum: pop, pop rock, alternative, hip hop, R&B, and dance, all built for singalongs and packed dance floors.

Show Details

Windy Rush Country Club hosts this one on Saturday, October 17th, 2026. The club sits at 1800 Windy Rush Lane in Charlotte, tucked into a quieter residential area away from the city center. This is a private venue with a traditional country club feel, so the night will have a more intimate, local crowd than a downtown festival setup. For the latest details on doors, tickets, and guest access policies, check the venue’s official event listing.

About Y2K Kids Band

Y2K Kids Band delivers the 2000s in full: Shannon Remley on lead vocals, Ray Hartsfield on lead vocals and guitar, Doug Grabowski on bass guitar and vocals, G K Via on lead guitar and vocals, Rob Bowser on keyboards and synths, and Mike Graci on drums and electronic percussion. They move fluidly between pop radio hits, TRL countdowns, club beats, alternative rock energy, and hip-hop bass lines, recreating the era when every genre felt like it belonged on the same playlist. The six-piece setup gives them the range to handle everything from power-pop hooks to synth-heavy dance tracks without losing momentum.

What You Will Hear

Expect the kind of night where you might hear “Yeah!” by Usher, “Since U Been Gone” by Kelly Clarkson, “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers, “Hot in Herre” by Nelly, “Bad Romance” by Lady Gaga, “Hey Ya!” by OutKast, “Toxic” by Britney Spears, “SexyBack” by Justin Timberlake, and “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” by Panic! at the Disco. The setlist pulls from pop, hip-hop, alt-rock, R&B, and dance without picking favorites, so the night moves between club anthems, radio singalongs, and guitar-driven crowd moments that all hit the same way they did the first time around.

About the Venue

Windy Rush Country Club is a private golf course and country club with an 18-hole course and clubhouse facilities designed for members and invited guests. The setting is traditional and low-key, more utilitarian than resort-style, with a residential golf-course atmosphere that keeps things feeling local and intimate rather than large-scale. The club is located in a quieter part of Charlotte with limited signage, so allow extra travel time and confirm guest access or event invitations in advance. Dress appropriately for a country club environment, even if the event itself feels casual.

Plan Your Night

This is a private venue, so double-check your guest access before you head out. Windy Rush sits at 1800 Windy Rush Lane in a residential pocket of Charlotte, which means GPS is your friend and signage is minimal. For the most current information on start times, tickets, and entry policies, visit the venue’s official event listing. The night runs through the 2000s catalog without stopping, so show up ready to sing.

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