Arts & Entertainment

80s Icons Men At Work To Perform At Long Island Music Festival

The Aussies, famous for hits like "Down Under" and "Who Can It Be Now?," will perform as part of "Rock the Bay - 80s Beach Party."

LONG ISLAND, NY — The 80s music icons Men At Work will perform at the Great South Bay Music festival this summer.

The Australian band, which is best known for hits like "Down Under" and "Who Can it Be Now?," will take the stage for the closing night of the popular waterfront festival as part of "Rock the Bay - 80s Beach Party" on July 27. They will perform along with a lineup that includes Yacht Rock Revue, Naked Eyes, and Strangelove.

The night will be hosted by Larry "The Duck" Dunn of Sirius XM and the legendary WLIR.

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The four-day festival will run July 24 to 27 at Shorefront Park in Patchogue.

Opening the festival will be Taking Back Sunday, Say Anything, Gym Class Heroes, and Head Automatica.

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The legendary Bob Marley's sons, Damian and Stephen Marley, will perform at the festival on Friday night, July 25, as part of a Reggae-themed night.

The rest of Friday's lineup includes The Elovators, J Boog, and Oogee Wawa.

Saturday's lineup includes moe., Umphrey's McGee, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, and Eggy.

Tickets run from around $65 to $220.


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