Coloradans can get a taste of Y2K nostalgia this August when some of our favorite pop groups from back in the day come to the 1STBANK Center in Broomfield.

The tour is embarking on a 35-city tour this summer, giving fans a chance to reminisce the time in which you sneaked your Tamagotchi into school, watched TRL when you got home, and when you bought your first cell phone. The My2K tour will be stopping at the 1STBANK Center on August 21 starting at 7:30 p.m. and will feature 98 Degrees, Ryan Cabrera, Dream, and O-Town, according to a press release from AEG Live.

Tickets go on sale Friday, April 29, at 10 a.m. with VIP package options available at My2KTour.com.

Fans can expect to hear hits including 98 Degrees' "I Do (Cherish You)," Ryan Cabrera's "On the Way Down" (sans Ashlee Simpson's video cameo), "He Loves U Not" by Dream, and O-Town's "All or Nothing."

Until tickets go on sale, get excited for the show by listening to them below!

  • 98 Degrees

    "The Hardest Thing"

    The group's breakthrough album 98° and Rising went 4 times platinum and yielded the hit singles "Because of You," "I Do," and "The Hardest Thing." The group consists of Nick Lachey, Drew Lachey, Justin Jeffre, and Jeff Timmons.

  • Ryan Cabrera

    "On the Way Down"

    Ryan Cabrera first won our hearts in 2004 with his platinum-selling hits "On the Way Down," "True," and "Shine On," and since then, he's been touring hospitals across the country and raising money for various charities.

    Recently he has been writing for various artists and collaborated with Nash Overstreet, TyDi, and more. He will be releasing the first single from his project "Beyond the Sky" this summer.

  • Dream

    "He Loves U Not"

    Multi-platinum girl group DREAM is making their comeback this summer - the first since their disbandment in 2003. Consisting of Melissa Schuman, Ashley Poole, Diana Ortiz, and Holly Restani (formerly Holly Arnstein), the group is "ready to re-ignite a generation of pop music lovers" on the My2K Tour this summer.

  • O-Town

    "All or Nothing"

    O-Town is the first boy band formed successfully from the major network show "Making the Band," where the public tuned in to watch Trevor Penick, Jacob Underwood, Erik-Michael Estrada, Ashley Parker Angel, and Dan Miller sign with Clive Davis' J Records. Despite having garnered platinum success with their debut album, the group broke up in 2004 to "escape an unfair record contract" as well as pursue individual projects.

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