Creator platform Fanfix took over the Sunset Room Hollywood on Thursday, Oct. 30, for a thrilling Halloween celebration that transported guests back to the early 2000s with a “Death to Y2K” theme. The event, which drew over 900 attendees, featured a night of music, nostalgic vibes, and plenty of spooky fun.
The highlight of the evening was a live performance by rapper Soulja Boy, who treated the crowd to several songs, including his iconic debut single, “Crank That (Soulja Boy).” The track, which became a cultural phenomenon when it dropped in 2007, had the crowd dancing and singing along as they embraced the Y2K nostalgia. Soulja Boy’s energetic set was a fitting tribute to the early 2000s, with the rapper’s catchy beats and memorable moves keeping the atmosphere electric.
The star-studded event attracted several notable guests from the entertainment world, including actors Ross Lynch, Landon Barker, and social media influencers Avani, Madi Monroe, and Teala Dunn. The party buzzed with excitement as these familiar faces mingled with the crowd, many dressed in creative Halloween costumes that added to the night’s festive spirit.
In true Halloween fashion, Fanfix brought plenty of interactive and spooky elements to the event. Partygoers were treated to an airbrushing station where they could personalize hats with unique designs, adding to the Y2K-inspired theme. The event also featured a candy wall, stacked high with nostalgic sweets from the early 2000s, giving attendees a sweet trip down memory lane. For those looking for a bit of fun and competition, a collection of retro arcade games was available, offering a throwback to the golden age of gaming.
A variety of costumed entertainers roamed the venue, providing additional Halloween flair and delighting partygoers with their creative looks and performances. The venue itself was decked out in Halloween décor, with eerie touches blending seamlessly with the Y2K theme. The combination of spooky entertainment and the early 2000s aesthetic made for a truly unique event that captivated all those in attendance.
The “Death to Y2K” Halloween party, organized by Fanfix, was one of the most anticipated events of the season for influencers and celebrities alike. Known for its creator-focused platform, Fanfix has been gaining momentum in the influencer and content creator space, and this event was yet another way to cement its reputation as a major player in the industry.