Back To The 80s (musical) - Musical Numbers

Musical Numbers

The song lists are different for: Australia and New Zealand; Canada and the United States; and the United Kingdom. Songs have been taken out and/or removed in each case. The full song list is below with country flags indicated for discrepancies between song list.

Act One

  1. One of the following songs:
    • "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" -
    • "Kids in America" -
  2. One of the following songs:
    • "Kids in America" -
    • "Kids in America (Reprise)" -
  3. "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" -
  4. "Footloose" -
  5. "Mickey" -
  6. "Michael's Election Rap" -
  7. "Video Killed the Radio Star" -
    • "Glory of Love" -
  8. "Let's Hear It for the Boy" -
  9. "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" -
  10. "You Give Love a Bad Name" -
  11. "You Give Love a Bad Name (Reprise)" -
  12. "Man in the Mirror" -

Act Two

  1. One of the following songs:
    • "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" -
    • "We Are the World" -
  2. "Dancing on the Ceiling" -
  3. "Love Shack" -
  4. "Love Shack (Reprise)" -
  5. "Total Eclipse of the Heart" -
  6. "Nine to Five" -
  7. "Walking on Sunshine" -
  8. "Get Outta My Dreams, Get into My Car" -
  9. "Centerfold" -
  10. "Lost in Your Eyes" -
  11. "Never Gonna Give You Up" -
  12. "Material Girl" -
  13. "Don't Worry, Be Happy" / "Come On Eileen" -
  14. One of the following songs:
    • "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go (Reprise)" -
    • "The Final Countdown" -
  15. "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" -
  16. "Back to the 80's Megamix!" -

Read more about this topic:  Back To The 80s (musical)

Famous quotes containing the words musical and/or numbers:

    Each child has his own individual expressions to offer to the world. That expression can take many forms, from artistic interests, a way of thinking, athletic activities, a particular style of dressing, musical talents, different hobbies, etc. Our job is to join our children in discovering who they are.
    Stephanie Martson (20th century)

    Our religion vulgarly stands on numbers of believers. Whenever the appeal is made—no matter how indirectly—to numbers, proclamation is then and there made, that religion is not. He that finds God a sweet, enveloping presence, who shall dare to come in?
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)