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That BIG 80s Party
with DJ Dave Paul
MST
$16.75 - $240.00 Buy Tickets
Saturday, July 20th, 2024 - the ultimate 80s retro night, That BIG 80s Party! DJ Dave Paul (San Francisco) is returning to Phoenix to break down the 80s and reconstruct the decade at Thundercat Lounge. Round 2!
 
New Wave, Synthpop, Freestyle, Rap, R&B, Dance, Rock and Pop music. Come by and relive the decade and if you weren't around in the '80s, come experience what you missed.

This is the type of 80s music we like: Depeche Mode, The Cure, Duran Duran, Pet Shop Boys, David Bowie, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, George Michael, Wham!, Hall & Oates, Prince, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Queen, Blondie, Run DMC, Beastie Boys, New Order, Erasure, Yazoo, Dead Or Alive, The Psychedelic Furs, INXS, Tears For Fears, Adam Ant, Grace Jones, Donna Summer, Salt N' Pepa, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Thompson Twins, Klymaxx, Midnight Star, Rick James, Herbie Hancock, Cameo, DeBarge, Janet Jackson, Shannon, Expose, The Cover Girls, Trinere, Debbie Deb, Stevie B, Dazz Band, Kool & The Gang, The Gap Band, Jody Watley, Culture Club, Nu Shooz, a-ha, Eurythmics, Devo, The Human League, The Fixx, Talk Talk, Simple Minds, ABC, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, A Flock of Seagulls, The Clash, Guns N Roses, Bon Jovi, The Cars, Rick Springfield, Toto, Phil Collins, The Police, Falco, Billy Idol, Soft Cell, The Go-Go's, Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club... and many more.

Disclaimer: None of the artists whose music we play are involved with this party. This is a fan-based DJ event. Don't be silly, none of the artists (living or dead) will be making an appearance. Enjoy the music, have fun and be kind.

ABOUT YOUR DJ: Dave Paul began his music career in 1984, starting as a mobile dj and evolving into a prominent college radio dj, club dj, and remixer in San Francisco. One of his 45 minute reel-to-reel megamixes was featured on commercial radio station KMEL. During the late 80s and early 90s his weekly radio show Beat Box Fridays on college radio station KCSF was instrumental in breaking many hip-hop records in the Bay Area market. In the early 90s, he launched the now legendary publication, The Bomb Hip-Hop Magazine, and in 1995, Paul transformed the magazine into a record label. The company was named one of the fifteen independent labels that matter, according to Rolling Stone, and the labels Return of the DJ series was ranked by Spin Magazine as #25 in their The 90 Greatest Albums of the 90s (Sept. 1999 issue), receiving a higher rating than Gold ed throughout the US, toured Europe, released over 100 projects on his record label, and currently produces retro theme parties, including That BIG 80s Party.

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