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    Jun 2508:00 PM
    80s KidsYoshi's - Oakland, Oakland, CA
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    Feb 12202707:00 PM
    80s KidsThe Craterian Theater at The Collier Center, Medford, OR
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    About 80s Kids

    Today, the legacy of 80s music continues to thrive, with numerous tribute bands and nostalgia tours that bring back the classic hits of the era. Concerts dedicated to 80s music attract a wide range of audiences, from those who experienced the original performances to younger generations discovering the iconic sounds for the first time. Current events include 80s-themed festivals and concert series that celebrate the music of this beloved decade. Artists like Duran Duran and Billy Idol are still touring, performing their classic hits while engaging new fans. Additionally, the nostalgia for the 80s has led to an increase in events that feature synth-pop and classic rock music, often combined with 80s-themed visuals and fashion. The resurgence of vinyl records and retro merchandise has also added to the excitement surrounding 80s concerts, making them a unique experience that pays homage to the past while keeping the spirit of live music alive. As we move forward, the influence of 80s music on contemporary artists is undeniable, ensuring that the concert experiences inspired by this dynamic decade will continue to resonate with audiences for years to come.

    80s Kids History

    The 1980s were a transformative era for live music, characterized by a vibrant concert scene that defined a generation. This decade saw the rise of iconic bands and artists who would leave a lasting legacy in the music industry. Acts like U2, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, and Michael Jackson dominated the charts and captivated audiences with their electrifying performances. The rise of MTV in 1981 revolutionized the way music was consumed, as music videos became an essential part of a band's promotion and concert experience. Live events were not just concerts; they became cultural phenomena, with large-scale festivals like Live Aid in 1985, which showcased the power of music to unite and inspire change. The excitement of attending concerts in the 80s was palpable, with fans gathering in droves to see their favorite artists perform hits that would define the sound of a decade. The concert experience evolved with the introduction of larger venues and the use of elaborate stage designs, pyrotechnics, and light shows, enhancing the overall experience for fans. The 80s concert scene was a melting pot of genres, from rock and pop to new wave and heavy metal, making it a rich and diverse landscape for live performances.