On May 23, 1983, Men at Work performed live at the Pinkpop Festival in the Netherlands, a pivotal moment during their rise to international fame. At this time, the band had recently released their second studio album, "Cargo," in 1983, which followed the immense success of their debut album, "Business as Usual." "Cargo" included hits like "Overkill" and "It's a Mistake," both featured in the live performance. This concert came shortly after the band garnered global acclaim, particularly due to their hit single "Down Under," demonstrating the band's energetic presence and strong connection with their audience. Notably, Men at Work became recognized for their blend of rock and pop with a distinctively Australian perspective, and they played a significant role in the early '80s music scene, showcasing an engaging mix of humor and social commentary in their work. The performance not only solidified their popularity in Europe but also highlighted their status as emerging international stars