2000s Cover Band in York, SC – July 9, 2026

You remember the feeling when a song came on the radio and the entire car got louder. Windows down, volume up, everyone suddenly singing the chorus they didn’t realize they still knew by heart. That energy doesn’t disappear just because the decade changed. It lives in the bass line of “Yeah!” and the opening piano notes of “A Thousand Miles,” in the first few seconds of “Mr. Brightside” when the whole room knows what’s coming.

Y2K Kids Band is bringing that sound to York’s City Park Amphitheater this July, and it’s the kind of night where you show up for one song and stay for twenty. Outdoor stage, summer heat fading into evening air, and a setlist built from the songs that soundtracked everything from prom to late-night drives to MTV countdowns you watched with your phone in one hand and your homework ignored on the couch.

Show Details

The concert happens Thursday, July 9th, 2026, at the City Park Amphitheater as part of York’s Summer Concert Series. This is a free, city-sponsored event running from early evening into the night under open sky. The amphitheater sits right in downtown York at 10 North Roosevelt Street, surrounded by the kind of small-town park atmosphere that makes summer music feel easy and unforced. Lawn seating means you bring your own setup, spread out with friends, and let the night unfold at whatever pace feels right.

About Y2K Kids Band

Y2K Kids Band is a six-piece ensemble covering the full scope of 2000s sound, from TRL pop anthems to alternative rock staples 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 and vocals, G K Via takes lead guitar and vocals, Rob Bowser runs keyboards and synths, and Mike Graci anchors the rhythm on drums and electronic percussion. Together, they move through the decade’s biggest radio moments and dancefloor favorites without pretending any single lane owned the era.

What You Will Hear

Expect the kind of night where you might hear “Yeah!” followed by “Mr. Brightside,” “Since U Been Gone” into “Hot in Herre,” “Toxic” before “Take Me Out,” and “Hey Ya!” somewhere in between. The setlist pulls from pop hooks, guitar-driven anthems, and bass-heavy club tracks that defined car stereos, house parties, and late-night playlists across the decade. You’ll recognize the songs before the first verse finishes, and the choruses still hit the same way they did when flip phones were the only screens in your pocket.

About the Venue

City Park Amphitheater anchors York’s downtown with a relaxed, community-festival vibe that encourages mingling and moving between the stage and the surrounding green space. The Summer Concert Series draws casual crowds looking for live music without the hassle of tickets or assigned seating. Historic downtown sits within walking distance, offering pre-show dining and post-show options if you want to stretch the evening. Weather plays a role in any outdoor event, so check conditions before you head out and plan accordingly.

Plan Your Night

Bring lawn chairs or blankets since seating is open and informal. Arrive early to claim your spot and explore the nearby restaurants and historic downtown before the music starts. For the latest updates on timing, featured performers, and any weather-related changes, check the City of York’s official events calendar or their social channels. It’s a summer Thursday in a city park with a band playing the songs you already know. Show up ready to sing along.

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