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Heavenly goes back to the ‘80s

8 Track Massacre plays a free show at Heavenly Village on Friday, July 29 at 5 p.m.
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Heavenly Village’s free summer concert series rocks the ‘80s this weekend. Performing Friday, July 29, is Sacramento-based 8 Track Massacre. The five-member band formed over a common love for ‘80s music, and plays hits from artists such as Duran Duran, The Cure, Depeche Mode and Billy Idol.

“8 Track Massacre is a band that will take you on a musical trip back to the 1980s. You and your guests will dance all night to some of the greatest tunes of the decade,” according to the band’s website.

The group’s repertoire includes ACDC’s “You Shook Me All Night Long,” Bon Jovi’s “You Give Love a Bad Name,” David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” and more.



“Take a trip back to the days of Aqua Net, Jolt Cola and Friday Night Videos, the days of pegged jeans and Pac-Man, the days when everything you needed to know you learned in a John Hughes movie!” according to the site.

BrickHouse comes to Heavenly Village for a free show at the same time on Saturday, July 30. Bay Area-based BrickHouse is a party rock and dance cover band whose setlist includes hits from the ‘80s, ‘90s and beyond.



“From Madonna and Lady GaGa to Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean to Journey and Bon Jovi. BrickHouse has your good time, feel good, dance/rock needs fully covered,” according to the band’s online biography.

8 Track Massacre returns to Heavenly Village on Saturday, Aug. 20. BrickHouse also makes another appearance at Heavenly Village’s concert series on Sunday, Sept. 4.

Heavenly Village is located at 1001 Heavenly Village Way. For more information, visit http://www.theshopsatheavenly.com.

— Lake Tahoe Action


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