2000s Cover Band in Fort Mill, SC – July 2, 2026

You know that moment when the radio station plays three straight hits from 2006 and you realize every lyric is still locked in your brain like it was last summer? That’s the entire night ahead. Y2K Kids Band is bringing a full-scale 2000s show to the Comporium Amphitheater at Anne Springs Close Greenway, and if you spent any time with TRL on after school or knew every word to the songs that soundtracked mall trips and late-night drives, this one lands exactly where it should.

This is Fort Mill on a Thursday night in July, which means the amphitheater will be wide open under summer skies, the kind of outdoor setting where a setlist this stacked feels even better. Lawn seating, tree canopies overhead, and a stage built for the kind of crowd energy that comes with hearing the opening notes of a song you forgot you loved.

Show Details

Y2K Kids Band performs Thursday, July 2nd, 2026 at the Comporium Amphitheater at Anne Springs Close Greenway in Fort Mill, South Carolina. The venue is located at 291 Dairy Barn Lane, tucked within the 2,100-acre Anne Springs Close Greenway. This is an outdoor amphitheater with lawn seating and room to spread out on the grass, so plan accordingly. For the latest details on doors, tickets, and parking logistics, check the venue’s official event listing closer to showtime.

About Y2K Kids Band

Y2K Kids Band is a six-piece ensemble built to cover the full 2000s spectrum, from pop radio dominance to alternative anthems to club-ready hip-hop and R&B. Shannon Remley and Ray Hartsfield share lead vocals, with Hartsfield also on guitar. Doug Grabowski handles bass guitar and vocals, while G K Via takes lead guitar and vocals. Rob Bowser brings keyboards and synths to the mix, and Mike Graci anchors the sound on drums and electronic percussion. The lineup is designed to move through the era’s biggest moments without skipping a beat, whether that’s a Britney Spears chorus, a Killers hook, or a Missy Elliott breakdown.

What You Will Hear

Expect the kind of night where you might hear “Mr. Brightside” into “Yeah!” into “Since U Been Gone” and realize how well those transitions actually work. The setlist pulls from pop, pop rock, alternative, hip-hop, and dance, so you could get “Hey Ya!” followed by “I Write Sins Not Tragedies” followed by “Single Ladies.” Other likely moments include “Hips Don’t Lie,” “The Middle,” “Toxic,” “Hot in Herre,” “Poker Face,” and “Take Me Out.” The range is wide but the through-line is clear: songs that owned car stereos, iPod playlists, and dancefloors between 2000 and 2010.

About the Venue

The Comporium Amphitheater sits within the Anne Springs Close Greenway, a sprawling outdoor recreation area with trails, lakes, and natural scenery that makes the concert experience feel less like a venue and more like a summer gathering. The stage is shaded, the lawn seating is open, and the surrounding greenway adds breathing room that indoor shows can’t match. It’s a popular spot for community events and seasonal concert series, so the atmosphere tends to be relaxed and welcoming. The setting works especially well for a 2000s night, where the vibe benefits from open air and space to move.

Plan Your Night

Arrive early to claim your spot on the lawn, especially if you want a clear sightline to the stage. Bring blankets or low lawn chairs since fixed seating is limited. The amphitheater is part of a larger greenway system, so parking and access may involve a short walk depending on where you enter. If you’re planning to explore the trails or grab a meal nearby before the show, build in extra time. For the most current information on performance times, admission, and parking guidance, visit the venue’s official event page or the Anne Springs Close Greenway schedule.

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