From the Niagara Falls Review:
At midnight, the calendar will say it’s 2008. But if you’re at Queen Victoria Park Monday, you might check it’s not 1985. This year’s free concert down by the falls isn’t just nostalgic, it’s defiantly retro. Leather pants? Head bands? “Working for the Weekend?” It’ll be like the last 20 years never happened.
Forgoing the youth movement, the Niagara Parks Commission has whipped up an old school lineup for tonight: Loverboy, Honeymoon Suite and Styx singer Dennis DeYoung.
And if you think they’re crazy booking such old fogies, you haven’t grooved to “New Girl Now” lately: It might be one of the biggest crowds in years.
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I sure hope to hell that they get back to GOOD FRESH talent. What happened to having amazing talent such as Alanis Morrisette & Smash Mouth come to the falls why are the stuck in the 80’s the last few years is a budget issue? For a while there Niagara Falls could proudly claim the title of best & biggest new years eve bash but not know more because that title belongs with Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square party who knows to get popular fresh acts that people actually want to see!
Come on get with the times Niagara Falls Organizers we have the capability to get the biggest names in the world and deserve to!!!