On May 28, 1983, Men at Work performed at the US Festival, a pivotal moment in the band's career following the success of their debut album, "Business as Usual," released in 1981. This album had generated significant commercial acclaim, featuring chart-topping hits like "Down Under" and "Who Can It Be Now?" By 1983, the band was in the midst of their ascent in the global music scene, building on their initial success while promoting their sophomore album, "Cargo," which was released that same year. The live performance at the festival showcased their high-energy style and resonated with the New Wave movement of the time. Notably, this performance helped solidify their place in music history, marking a period of immense popularity and critical acclaim for the band during the early 1980s.