From The Land Down Under to Suffolk: Men at Work to Play Great South Bay


Men at Work will take the Shorefront Park stage from 8:50 to 10 p.m. on Sunday, July 27th. | Great South Bay Music Festival

While pop punk and emo headliner Taking Back Sunday has its widely reported local origins, another band rocking upon the Shorefront Park stage for the Great South Bay Music Festival couldn't helm any further from their upcoming Patchogue-set gig.

Not to be confused with new wave sensations Men Without Hats (Safety Dance, anyone?), the Melbourne, Australia-born Men at Work also rose to multi-platinum selling heights at the dawn of the 1980s. They won the Grammy Award for "Best New Artist" in 1983 as well.

Though the new wave and reggae pop rock band disintegrated shortly after their peak in 1985, they forged a few substantial reunions over the years. Keyboardist Greg Hamm unfortunately passed away in 2012. 

Later on, founding member Colin Hay—who also saw some time as part of Ringo Starr’s All-Star Band—started touring under the Men at Work banner once more in 2019. 

Hay endeared himself to younger generations with a pair of memorable cameos singing “Overkill” and “Down Under” in some of the most memorable fantasy sequences featured in the irreverent medical workplace comedy “Scrubs.” 

Men at Work will take the Shorefront Park stage from 8:50 to 10 p.m. on Sunday, July 27th. 

See you there.

Organizations Included in this History


Daily Feed

Plaintiff Linkedto Partners LLC Accuses Digital Asset Firm DeFi Technologies Inc. of Securities Fraud

Linkedto Partners LLC has initiated a class-action lawsuit against DeFi Technologies Inc., accusing them of securities fraud by allegedly making false statements about their financial health between May and November of this year.


Plaintiff alleges auto dealer and bank conspired in deceptive financing scheme

In a lawsuit filed on December 5th in Brooklyn's Eastern District Court of New York against Generation Kia Inc., Esran L. Boothe claims he was misled into an inflated car financing deal through deceptive practices involving electronic contracts...


UCS Trading Inc., an e-commerce business victimized by fraudsters sues The Moroccan Deal Inc., alleging deceptive investment scheme

In a striking legal move, UCS Trading Inc., an e-commerce company based in New York City has filed a lawsuit against The Moroccan Deal Inc., accusing them along with two individuals of orchestrating a fraudulent investment scheme involving...