Canton is getting a serious dose of groove this spring, and the decade bringing it is one that never really left. On Saturday, March 21, 2026, 70s Kids are rolling into town for a night that pulls straight from the heart of the decade that gave the world disco balls, bell bottoms, and some of the most danced-to songs ever recorded. If you grew up on this music, or just wish you had, this is the show you have been waiting for.
There is something different about a live performance built entirely around the 1970s. The arrangements, the costumes, the crowd energy, it all adds up to an experience that feels more like a party than a concert. 70s Kids have built their reputation on exactly that kind of show, and they are bringing it to Canton on March 21. Mark your calendar now.
Show Details
70s Kids perform live in Canton, GA on Saturday, March 21, 2026. For the most current information on ticketing and logistics, check the official event listing for this show.
About 70s Kids
70s Kids are a six-piece dance band with a singular focus: bringing the music of the 1970s back to life in the most fun way possible. Their live show goes beyond just playing the hits, incorporating costumes, props, and full visual staging to put you right back in the decade.
Their catalog spans disco, rock, pop, and yacht rock, pulling from artists like The Bee Gees, Donna Summer, Fleetwood Mac, Hall & Oates, the Commodores, Captain & Tennille, and Kool & The Gang.
The band is made up of Shannon Remley on lead vocals and dance, GK VIA on lead guitar, Rob Bowser on synths and keyboards, Ray Hartsfield on lead vocals and guitar, Doug Grabowski on bass guitar, and Mike Graci on drums and electronic sounds.
From festivals and private parties to large-scale events, 70s Kids perform nationwide and know how to turn any crowd into a dance floor.
What You Will Hear
The 1970s were a decade where disco met rock, funk crossed over into pop, and artists from all corners of music landed on the same dance floor together. Expect the kind of night where you might hear “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees flow right into “Hot Stuff” by Donna Summer, with room for funk staples like “Brick House” and “Get Down on It” by Kool & The Gang in between. The disco and soul side of the set might bring out “Good Times,” “Le Freak,” or “I Will Survive,” while the rock and pop corners of the 70s show up through songs like “Dreams” and “Sweet Home Alabama.” Songs like “Dancing Queen” and “YMCA” are the kind of crowd moments that this band was built for.
Plan Your Night
For the latest details on doors, parking, and anything else you need to plan your evening in Canton, head to the official event listing for the March 21 show. Arrive ready to move.