You remember the feeling. The bass hit before the chorus, the way a radio hook could rewrite your afternoon, the crowd singing every word before the second verse even started. That sound defined a decade, and it’s coming back to Rowan-Cabarrus Community College on Saturday, April 18th, when Y2K Kids Band takes over Springapalooza for a daytime set built around the pop, rock, hip-hop, and dance anthems that ruled TRL countdowns and car stereos across the 2000s.
This is an outdoor campus event running from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., casual and community-driven, the kind of Saturday where you show up in sneakers and stay for the full set. Bring water, find a spot on the grass, and let the nostalgia do the rest.
Show Details
Y2K Kids Band performs Saturday, April 18th, 2026, as part of Springapalooza at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College’s South Campus in Concord, North Carolina. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in an outdoor campus setting. This is a daytime, family-friendly event open to students and the wider community. For the latest details on timing, parking, and any weather-related updates, check the college’s official academic calendar or student events page closer to the date.
About Y2K Kids Band
Y2K Kids Band is a six-piece 2000s cover group built for the full decade: pop radio hits, pop-rock singalongs, alternative anthems, hip-hop verses, R&B grooves, and the kind of dance tracks that filled clubs and house parties. Shannon Remley and Ray Hartsfield share lead vocals, with Hartsfield also on guitar. Doug Grabowski anchors the low end on bass and adds vocals, while G K Via handles lead guitar and vocal harmonies. Rob Bowser brings the era’s signature synth and keyboard textures, and Mike Graci drives the rhythm on drums and electronic percussion. Together, they cover the scope of a decade that moved fast and refused to pick a lane.
What You Will Hear
Expect the kind of night where you might hear “Hey Ya!” into “Mr. Brightside,” “Hips Don’t Lie” next to “Since U Been Gone,” “Yeah!” bleeding into “Bad Romance,” or “The Middle” segueing into “I Gotta Feeling.” The setlist pulls from pop radio staples, mall-era rock anthems, TRL-certified bangers, and the hip-hop and R&B tracks that soundtracked every house party and late-night drive. You might catch “Hot in Herre,” “Toxic,” “Take Me Out,” or “Single Ladies.” The band treats the decade like the playlist it was: unpredictable, high-energy, and built for crowds that remember every word.
About the Venue
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College’s South Campus sits at 1531 Trinity Church Road in Concord, a suburban setting with open outdoor spaces designed for student activities and seasonal campus gatherings. Springapalooza fits that profile: casual, community-oriented, the kind of daytime event where families and students mix on the grass and the vibe stays relaxed. Parking is typically available on campus, but confirm visitor areas and any signage restrictions before you arrive. This is a daytime outdoor event, so plan accordingly with sun protection and comfortable seating if you want to post up early.

Plan Your Night
Show up ready for an outdoor daytime set on a college campus. Bring water, sunscreen, and a lawn chair or blanket if you want a dedicated spot. Parking should be straightforward, but double-check the college’s event page for any last-minute location or weather updates. This is a free, community-focused campus event, so the logistics stay simple. The music starts at 11 a.m., and the setlist will cover the full 2000s spectrum. If you spent any part of that decade near a radio, a mall, or a club, you already know what this feels like.