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Trio of ‘80s rock icons coming to Upstate NY: When, where, concert tickets

The Post-Standard 08 Apr 2025
Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, Men at Work is best known for their 1980s hits like “Down Under” and “Who Can It Be Now?” Despite their initial disbandment in 1985, frontman Colin Hay has continued touring under the Men at Work name since 2019.
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Watch The Shins, Zach Braff, Laufey and more cover Tom Petty’s ‘Free Fallin” at ‘Garden ...

NME 31 Mar 2025
Watch footage of the performance below. READ MORE ... I swear” ... pic.twitter.com/6OvJOLec7Q ... Through the night, The Shins, Zero 7, Iron & Wine, Frou Frou, Somerville, Men At Work‘s Colin Haye and Remy Zero performed songs from the soundtrack ... .
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The World Still Needs Ringo Starr

The Atlantic 31 Mar 2025
The current lineup comprises seven members, all in their 60s or older, including Steve Lukather of Toto, Colin Hay of Men at Work, and Hamish Stuart of Average White Band.
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Watch Frou Frou & Remy Zero Reunite At Garden State 20th Anniversary Concert

Stereogum 30 Mar 2025
The Shins, Iron & Wine, Zero 7, Colin Hay, and Bonnie Somerville were also all there to perform their Garden State songs ... See some clips below. .
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‘Woodstock for elder millennials’: the Garden State soundtrack anniversary concert

The Observer 30 Mar 2025
The concert raised money for the Midnight Mission, a century-old LA charity fighting homelessness ... Among the evening’s highlights was Colin Hay’s performance of the heartbreaking I Just Don’t Think I’ll Ever Get Over You on a booming 12-string guitar.
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