Samantha Fox, Mullett, 2Unlimited and Corona to play at Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife
The artists will perform between 25 August and 10 November at the popular ‘Children of the 80’s’ monthly event at the hotel.
Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife has confirmed popular guest artists that will play at ‘Children of the 80’s’ between August and November 2018, keeping the summer vibes strong well into the autumn months.
‘Children of the 80’s’ at Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife is one of most popular monthly events on the Canary Island, with hotel guests, island visitors and locals flocking to the hotel’s outdoor concert area to dress up in costumes and reminisce over music from the past
On the 25th of August, 80’s sensation Samantha Fox will be flying in to perform her upbeat tracks like ‘Touch Me’ and ‘I Wanna Have Some Fun’. Later in September, 80’s rock tribute band Mullett will be bringing rock ‘n’ roll to the concert area with faithful renditions of the 80’s classics, as well as staple big hairstyles, and the sights and sounds of the glam band era.
The never-ending summer at Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife brings 2Unlimited on 13 October, known for their biggest hit ‘No Limit’, while on 10 November, it’s the turn of Corona to showcase their classic anthem ‘The Rhythm Of The Night’ that is set to make the open-air concert an unforgettable one.
In addition to the guest artists, each party is supported by DJ trio ‘Dream Team Reload’ and local Canary Island superstars like ‘Puretas Party’ alongside some dazzling entertainers with 80s costumes.
Tickets to ‘Children of the 80’s’ events are priced from 15€ (INR 1,197) and can be purchased via www.childrenofthe80s.com. However, guests staying at Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife will have full access to all live events at no extra cost.
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