Motown Magic Comes to Fountain Inn for One Night Only

February 20, 2026

Residents of the Golden Strip are invited to take a soulful trip down memory lane this Saturday as the Younts Center for Performing Arts welcomes Motown – A Tribute Concert. This high-energy traveling production, presented by RevNation, arrives in Fountain Inn for a single performance on February 21, 2026.

Timeless Hits and Smooth Choreography

The concert promises to bring the legendary sound of Detroit to the Upstate with a professional cast performing the hits that defined an era. Audiences can expect to hear faithful renditions of classics from iconic groups and soloists including:

  • The Temptations

  • Diana Ross and The Supremes

  • Stevie Wonder

  • Marvin Gaye

  • The Four Tops

Unlike a standard cover band, this production focuses on capturing the electric spirit of the original Motown movement. The show pairs powerhouse vocals with the polished choreography and sharp style that made the original artists international superstars.

A Celebration of Musical Legacy

For many in the Golden Strip, Motown is more than just a genre; it is the soundtrack to life’s biggest milestones. From the feel-good rhythms of “Dancing in the Street” to the soulful emotion of “What’s Going On,” the evening is designed to celebrate the resilience and unity that these songs have inspired for over sixty years.

The Younts Center, located at 315 North Main Street, offers an intimate setting for the performance, ensuring that every seat in the house feels close to the action. This concert is part of the center’s ongoing mission to bring national and regional touring acts to the Fountain Inn community.

Event Details and Tickets

  • What: Motown – A Tribute Concert

  • When: Saturday, February 21, 2026, at 7:30 pm

  • Where: The Younts Center for Performing Arts, Fountain Inn, SC

  • Admission: Reserved seating is available for $40 per ticket.

Tickets can be purchased through the Younts Center box office or via their online ticketing portal. Given the popularity of Motown-themed events in the Upstate, organizers recommend securing seats early for this one-night engagement.