Loverboy
700 South Live Performance of Working for the Weekend by Loverboy at Alive After Five Festival
In 2010, when 700 South performed the iconic 'Working for the Weekend' by Loverboy at the Alive After Five festival, the band was already a staple of classic rock, known for their energetic sound and catchy hooks. Loverboy's previous album, 'Keep It Up,' released in 1983, continued their streak of hits with songs like 'Hot Girls' and 'Queen of the Broken Hearts.' By this time, they were well-recognized for their trademark style, blending rock with new wave influences. The festival's lively atmosphere showcased not only the nostalgia of Loverboy's music but also their lasting impact on the rock scene, reminding audiences that these anthems still resonate decades later. It's interesting to note that 'Working for the Weekend,' which was famously featured in various films and TV shows, remains an enduring party anthem, reflecting the fun-loving spirit of the band.