The “Fuller House” star introduced her friends New Kids of the Block at iHeart80s Party 2017.Ĭolin Hay was the frontman of Men at Work, behind such ’80s megahits as “Land Down Under” and “Who Can It Be Now?” Photographed during the iHeart80s Party 2017 at SAP Center on Jan. 4 Hot 100 hit for Money in 1986.įormer MTV VJ Martha Quinn hosted iHeart80s Party 2017. “Sister Christian” was a top five hit on the Hot 100 for Night Ranger in 1983. Eric Levy, Brad Gillis, Jack Blades, Kelly Keagy & Keri Kelli of Night Ranger.Jordan busts a move on the SAP Center stage in San Jose, Calif. NKOTB played hits like “Step by Step” and “You Got It (The Right Stuff)” and even danced to Salt-N-Pepa’s “Push It” onstage.Īstley was just 20 years old when “Never Gonna Give You Up” hit No. John Roth, Stephanie Calvert, Mickey Thomas, Darrell Verdusco, Phil Bennett and Jeff Adams of Starship played their hits like “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now,” before Thomas wrapped up the show by addressing President Trump’s controversial travel ban: “Remember, we are all citizens of the world.” “Motorin’!” The “Sister Christian” rockers take over the iHeart80s Party 2017. Rick Astley “Rickrolled” the iHeart80s Party crowd by pretending to open his show with “Never Gonna Give You Up” before performing “Together Forever” instead.Įddie Money was introduced by “Silver Spoons” star Rick(y) Schroeder for his set, where he performed hits including “Two Tickets to Paradise” and “Take Me Home Tonight.” Donnie Wahlberg, Jordan Knight, Joey McIntyre, Danny Wood and Jonathan Knight of New Kids on the Block were introduced by “Full House” (and “Fuller House”) star Candace Cameron-Bure before hitting the iHeart80s Party 2017 stage at SAP Center on Jan.
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