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Men at Work

Live Performances by Men at Work in 2022

Men at Work Live Performance of 'Who Can It Be Now' in Sugar Land

Sugar Land, TX, United States

August 14, 2022 | Video Length: 5:12
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  • In August 2022, Men at Work performed a live concert in Sugar Land, Texas, showcasing their enduring appeal decades after their peak. The band's last ... Read Full Description >

    In August 2022, Men at Work performed a live concert in Sugar Land, Texas, showcasing their enduring appeal decades after their peak. The band's last studio album released during their initial run was "Two Hearts" in 1985, which followed their breakout success with the iconic "Business as Usual." Interestingly, despite the significant gap in studio releases and lineup changes, including the departure of frontman Colin Hay from the original group, Men at Work has continued to tour and perform, attracting a dedicated fan base. The live recording highlights their classic hits like "Who Can It Be Now," emphasizing their legacy in the music industry and showcasing their ability to connect with audiences over the years. The 2022 concert serves as a testament to the band's lasting influence and nostalgic presence in rock music.

Men at Work Performance of 'Who Can It Be Now' & 'Down Under' at Borgata Event Center, Atlantic City

Borgata Event Center
Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States

August 19, 2022 | Video Length: 11:48
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  • On August 19, 2022, Men at Work performed at the Borgata Event Center in Atlantic City, showcasing their enduring popularity as part of the Sirius XM ... Read Full Description >

    On August 19, 2022, Men at Work performed at the Borgata Event Center in Atlantic City, showcasing their enduring popularity as part of the Sirius XM 80s on 8 Working Class Dog North American Tour. Prior to this concert, the band had been experiencing a revival of interest, due in part to nostalgia for their classic hits like "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under," which were staples of their early career. Men at Work's debut album, "Business as Usual," released in 1981, captivated audiences and solidified their place in music history, featuring chart-topping singles that defined the early '80s. Interestingly, by the time of the 2022 live recording, the band's line-up included original members, highlighting their commitment to preserving the authentic sound and energy that made them famous. Their performance during this tour emphasized a blend of nostalgia while appealing to both long-time fans and new listeners.