
I Want My '80s Tour
Rick Springfield / John Waite / Wang Chung / Paul Young
Full Sets From Each Artist
Event details
Date
Sunday, August 3, 2025
Doors
6:00 PM
Show
7:00 PM
Rick Springfield / John Waite / Wang Chung / Paul Young
I Want My '80s Tour
Full Sets From Each Artist!
Venue
Artists

Rick Springfield
Rick Springfield electrified the ‘80s with the Grammy‑winning anthem “Jessie’s Girl,” then spent four decades proving those hooks were no fluke, stacking 17 Top‑40 hits, starring on screen, and packing arenas worldwide. He rekindled his classic power‑pop spark on the 20‑song studio set Automatic (2023), a guitar‑charged throwback to his Working Class Dog heyday. Now, with the brand‑new collection Big Hits: Rick Springfield’s Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 (2025)—anchored by the single “Lose Myself”—and his adrenaline‑fueled “I Want My ’80s” tour, Springfield shows no sign of easing off the gas, delivering a live show that’s all killer chorus and unfiltered energy.

John Waite
John Waite’s unmistakable tenor first soared over late‑’70s airwaves with the Babys, then conquered the MTV era when his soulful power‑ballad “Missing You” shot to No. 1 and his arena‑rock super‑group Bad English followed suit with “When I See You Smile.” Four decades on, Waite still pairs velvet‑steel vocals with emotive storytelling, drawing from a deep catalog of platinum hits and fan‑favorite deep cuts to deliver concerts that feel equal parts sing‑along and master class in melodic rock craftsmanship.

Wang Chung
Wang Chung lit up ’80s airwaves with the genre‑blurring smash hits “Dance Hall Days” and “Everybody Have Fun Tonight,” then pushed their synth‑rock palette further with the cult‑classic film soundtrack To Live and Die in L.A. Decades on, founding duo Jack Hues and Nick Feldman are still reinventing their catalog, first with the orchestral reimagining Orchesography (2019) and now with Clear Light / Dark Matter (2025), a brand‑new double set that pairs freshly unearthed rarities with bold new takes on their anthems. Expect a live show that fuses virtuoso chops, widescreen sound, and the irrepressible invitation to “Wang Chung tonight.”

Paul Young
Paul Young’s honey‑smoked voice carried the sound of blue‑eyed soul straight onto ’80s pop radio, first with the chart‑topping “Every Time You Go Away,” then with a string of hits like “Come Back and Stay” and “Love of the Common People.” After cutting his teeth in Streetband and the horn‑driven Q‑Tips, the Bedfordshire native went solo, pairing Motown‑steeped vocals with sleek synth‑pop on multi‑platinum albums such as No Parlez and The Secret of Association. Four decades later, Young’s live shows are still a masterclass in heart‑on‑sleeve soul, combining powerhouse pipes, immaculate phrasing, and an endless well of sing‑along anthems.