news-category: Community Gardner-Webb University Announces Y2K Kids for Webbstock 2026 Entertainment Lineup By Office of University Communications On July 13, 2026 Popular 2000s Tribute Band Joins a Growing Slate of Music, Food Vendors, Local Artisans and Family-friendly Activities for Aug. 22 Community Celebration BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—Gardner-Webb University has announced another addition to the entertainment lineup for Webbstock 2026. Y2K Kids will take the stage during the community celebration on Saturday, Aug. 22, at Brinkley Amphitheater. The free event will welcome students, families, alumni and community members for an evening of live music, food, kids activities and fellowship as Gardner-Webb launches a new academic year. Gardner-Webb President Nate Evans explained the University’s vision for the event’s new format. “Webbstock is about bringing people together to celebrate the start of a new academic year and showcasing the energy and spirit of the Gardner-Webb community,” he shared. “Y2K Kids brings a fun, interactive performance that will appeal to students, alumni, families and friends of the University. We’re excited to continue building an event that creates lasting memories while welcoming our campus and the surrounding community together.” Known for their energetic performances and crowd engagement, Y2K Kids delivers a nostalgic tribute to the music of the 2000s. The six-piece band recreates the sights and sounds of the decade with a mix of pop, rock, hip-hop and R&B hits that defined a generation. From chart-topping anthems to fan-favorite singalongs, Y2K Kids brings audiences back to the era of MP3 players, flip phones and unforgettable playlists. Their interactive stage show encourages audience participation and celebrates the music that shaped the early 2000s. Y2K Kids joins Feeling 22: A Tribute to Taylor Swift as part of this year’s entertainment lineup. One additional band will be announced in the coming weeks as anticipation continues to build for the event. In addition to live entertainment, the event will feature a variety of local food vendors, artisans and small businesses. Guests can enjoy everything from soul food to freshly squeezed lemonade, and shop for handcrafted soaps, permanent jewelry, candles, and more. Whether guests are returning to campus, visiting for the first time or simply looking for a fun summer evening, Webbstock offers an opportunity to connect, celebrate and create memories together. More details, including the final musical act and additional event activities, will be announced soon. For updates and event information, visit gardner-webb.edu/webbstock. Event Information What: Webbstock 2026 When: Saturday, Aug. 22, 2026, 4-9 p.m. Where: Brinkley Amphitheater, Gardner-Webb University Cost: Free admission Webbstock 2026 Vendor Lineup The following vendors have been confirmed for Webbstock 2026. Additional vendors will be added as registrations continue. Find more information here. Food & Beverage Vendors Gulp the Pulp Lemonade, LLC – Specialty lemonades and cheesecakes. Sweetum’s Lemonade – Freshly squeezed lemonade, orangeade and limeade. Hoppers Soul Food Truck – Burgers, wings, Philly cheesesteaks, fried green tomatoes and hand-breaded chicken strips. Small Town Girls Snacks and Boutique – Mini donuts with a variety of toppings and soft drinks. Platinum Italian Ice LLC – Non-dairy Italian ice treats. The Main Squeeze – Fresh lemonade and orangeade beverages. Sweet Sippin – Specialty beverages. Kona Ice – Shaved ice treats and frozen refreshments. Artisan & Specialty Vendors The Vintage Lemmon – Hand-poured soy candles and car diffusers. Chix N’ Chains Permanent Jewelry – Custom permanent bracelets, anklets and necklaces. Itsy Bean Designs, LLC – Handcrafted soaps, lotion bars, lip balms and shave bars. J&C Creation – 3D-printed animals, fan art, fidget products and novelty items. Core4 3D – Custom 3D-printed products and creations. Gardner-Webb University is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., Gardner-Webb prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Learn more at gardner-webb.edu.
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