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80's Fest – Sunset Cove Amphitheater

$38 for ’80s-Themed Festival for Two on Saturday, February 23, at 3 p.m. ($76 Value)

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In a Nutshell

’80s-themed festival includes contests and music by artists such as Eddie Money and Debbie Gibson

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Music is the soundtrack to our lives—from the ballad you slow-danced to at senior prom to the ballad you slowly walked home alone to. Remember the good times with this GrouponLive deal to ’80s Fest at Sunset Cove Amphitheater. For $38, you get two tickets for general admission on Saturday, February 23, from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. (a $76 value).

A day full of games, activities, and music amps up attendees’ nostalgia to 1.21 gigawatts at ’80s Fest at Sunset Cove Amphitheater. A roster of era-evoking musicians take the stage throughout the evening, including the evening's host, Gioia Bruno from Expose, the world's #1 Michael Jackson tribute artist E’Casanov, “Foolish Beat” singer Debbie Gibson, Stacey Q or "Two of Hearts" fame, and Jade Starling of Pretty Poison. Eddie Money headlines the fest with chart-toppers and karaoke mainstays such as “Take Me Home Tonight” and “Two Tickets to Paradise.” Between trips to the vendors and concessions, revelers can enter the ’80s costume contest, conquer the tented arcade, or pose for a picture with the General Lee from The Dukes of Hazzard.

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Winchester Mystery House
Built: 1884–1922
The Ghastly Details: Construction of the maze-like Winchester mansion was overseen by the widow of the Winchester rifle's inventor so that the restless spirits killed by her husband's creation could have a place to crash after their own haunted houses were ordered by the mayor to be blown up with dynamite.

The Ludlow Lighthouse
Built: 1790
The Ghastly Details: Said to have a will of its own, the Ludlow Lighthouse willfully misguided countless ships onto its rocky banks, killing hundreds of seafarers—thus tethering their spirits to the macabre monument and necessitating that it be blown up with dynamite in 1995.

The Carousel of Souls
Built: 1909
The Ghastly Details: After a mule unexpectedly kicked over a kerosene lamp onto a pan of waffle oil, this carousel is the only surviving structure untouched by the Great World's Fair Fire of 1909. Some say that late at night you can still hear laughter, leading experts to recommend that this obviously possessed attraction be safely dynamited later this month.

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80's Fest

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    Sunset Cove Amphitheater

    12551 Glades Road
    Boca Raton, Florida 33498
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