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Loverboy [Sold-out]

Loverboy is kind of the quintessential ’80s band. The Canadian quintet formed in 1979, and within five short years they’d delivered three platinum albums, glutted the radio and MTV with hits like “The Kid is Hot Tonite,” “Turn Me Loose,” “Hot Girls in Love” and the still-ubiquitous “Working for the Weekend,” landed songs on the Footloose (well, just singer Mike Reno, but still) and Top Gun soundtracks and played sold-out tours alongside acts like Journey, Def Leppard and KISS. Their red-hot career slowed in the mid-to-late-’80s as tastes changed, and they broke up in 1988, but got back together as nostalgia for classic-rock heroes hit a fever pitch in recent years. Remarkably, the band’s lineup is still intact, save for bassist Scott Smith, who disappeared at sea in 2000.

— Dan Nailen