Loverboy and Jefferson Starship heading to Orland Park

Classic rock lovers in Southland are in for a treat because Jefferson Starship and Loverboy are coming to town.

The two bands will be headlining a concert in Orland Park’s Centennial Park on 24th August. 4Cast, a Chicagoland band with experience covering tracks from over five decades ago, will be opening the concert. Flyer printing is an effective means of advertising such events.

Loverboy has sold over 10 Million album Copies thanks to hits such as “Turn Me Loose,” “Working for the Weekend,” “Hot Girls in Love,” and “This Could Be the Night.” The band was formed in 1978 by Mike Reno on lead vocals, Paul Dean stringing the guitar, Matt Frenette on drums, and Ken Sinnaeve who replaced the late Scott Smith on bass.

Jefferson Starship also experienced a lot of success. The band was formed by the splintered remains of Jefferson Airplane which was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The reincarnated version of the band did well until Paul Kantner quit because he felt that the band’s music was becoming too commercial. The band is currently made up of David Freiberg, Donny Baldwin, Chris Smith and Jude Gold. They intend to play some newly written songs along with a posthumous song from Marty Balin that he co-wrote with Chris Smith, the keyboard player.

Gates open at 3 pm on 24th August and the show runs from 4:30 to 10 pm. $30 for adults and free entry for children.
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