You remember the way certain songs used to hit on the drive home from the mall, windows down, volume all the way up. The bass-heavy hooks that turned every chorus into a group event. That’s the blueprint for this night. Y2K Kids Band brings the full 2000s radio cycle to Roaring Gap Club on Saturday, September 5th, with a setlist built around the pop, hip-hop, alt-rock, and dance tracks that defined the era.
This is a 9pm start in a scenic Blue Ridge setting, trading the usual club floor for a private mountain-top venue with elevation views and a more relaxed upscale vibe. The songs stay the same. The energy stays high. The location just happens to be surrounded by Donald Ross golf course design instead of downtown neon.
Show Details
Y2K Kids Band performs Saturday, September 5th, 2026, at Roaring Gap Club, starting at 9pm. The venue is located at 2663 Roaring Gap Drive in Roaring Gap, North Carolina. This is a private country club setting, so access and ticketing may differ from typical public shows. For the most current information on entry, pricing, and any membership or guest requirements, check the official event listing through the venue or your host contact.
About Y2K Kids Band
Y2K Kids Band is a six-piece ensemble covering the full scope of 2000s music, from TRL countdowns to club anthems to guitar-driven alt-rock. Shannon Remley and Ray Hartsfield share lead vocals, with Hartsfield also on guitar. Doug Grabowski holds down bass and adds vocal support. G K Via handles lead guitar and vocals. Rob Bowser brings keyboards and synths for the pop and electronic layers. Mike Graci anchors the rhythm section on drums and electronic percussion. Together, they recreate the era when pop hooks, hip-hop beats, and rock singalongs all shared the same airwaves and the same crowds.
What You Will Hear
Expect the kind of night where you might hear “Yeah!” by Usher, “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers, “Single Ladies” by Beyoncé, “Hot in Herre” by Nelly, “Since U Been Gone” by Kelly Clarkson, “Hey Ya!” by OutKast, “Bad Romance” by Lady Gaga, “SexyBack” by Justin Timberlake, and “Hips Don’t Lie” by Shakira. The setlist spans pop radio dominance, alt-rock guitar anthems, dance floor staples, and hip-hop party tracks. These are the songs that moved from your earbuds to the club speakers to the car stereo without losing any momentum.
About the Venue
Roaring Gap Club is a classic mountain-top private golf and country club facility in the Blue Ridge foothills. The course was designed by legendary architect Donald Ross and features challenging holes with dramatic elevation views. Lake Louise sits on the property as part of the member recreation experience. The atmosphere leans relaxed and upscale, with a focus on private member amenities rather than public event infrastructure. The setting trades typical venue logistics for scenic countryside and cooler mountain air, so layered clothing is a smart call given how quickly the weather can shift at elevation.


Plan Your Night
This is a private club environment, so confirm any guest access or entry requirements ahead of time. Mountain weather in early September can be unpredictable, so bring a layer in case the temperature drops after sunset. For the latest details on doors, tickets, parking, and any membership protocols, refer to the official event listing or your host contact at Roaring Gap Club.