The Go-Go's: Pop-Rock Icons of the 1980s

In 1984, The Go-Go’s, an all-female pop-rock band, achieved massive success with hit songs like “Vacation,” “We Got the Beat,” and “Our Lips Are Sealed” from their albums “Beauty and the Beat” and “Vacation.” The band, consisting of Belinda Carlisle, Jane Wiedlin, Charlotte Caffey, Gina Schock, and Kathy Valentine, crafted an infectious pop-rock sound that resonated with audiences.
The spring of 1984 saw the release of The Go-Go’s album “Talk Show,” featuring Billboard-charting tracks such as “Turn To You” and “Head Over Heels.” The band embarked on a tour to promote the album, including a stop in Portland on July 10, 1984, at the Cumberland County Civic Center. The Australian band INXS served as the opening act for the show.
A review of the concert by freelance writer Jim Sanville for the Portland Press Herald described the 90-minute performance as thrilling for the 5,500 fans in attendance. Sanville noted that The Go-Go’s captivated the audience with their selection of exclusively upbeat pop-rock songs, showcasing their musical prowess and stage presence.
In conclusion, The Go-Go’s made a lasting impact in the music industry with their energetic and catchy pop-rock tunes, solidifying their status as one of the iconic bands of the 1980s. The success of their albums and tours during the 1980s cemented their place in music history and endeared them to fans around the world.