The Fort Collins Chamber will be closing at 4:00 pm, September 26 for our Business Tradeshow. The Chamber will reopen for regular hours on Friday, September 27. Click below for tickets & more info about the Tradeshow
Overview9 pm The Lost Boys (1987)
10:40 pm Tim Capello (saxophonist from The Lost Boys)
Followed by meet & greet
$15 adv/$18 DOS
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Picture this: a warm summer night, a vast open field transformed into a COLOSSAL outdoor cinema, with a GIANT screen that will transport you straight into the vampire-filled world of The Lost Boys. As the sun sets and the moon rises, you’ll be surrounded by fellow enthusiasts who, just like you, CRAVE the adrenaline rush of watching this CLASSIC ’80s masterpiece under the stars.
But wait, it gets even more INSANE! After the credits roll, get ready to be SERENADED by the one and only Tim Capello, the ULTIMATE SAXOPHONE HERO! You remember that mesmerizing, shirtless saxophone player from The Lost Boys, right? Well, guess what? He’s going to perform LIVE, right before your eyes, his soulful melodies piercing the night and setting your hearts ablaze.
As Tim Capello takes the stage, his muscular physique glistening in the moonlight, you’ll be transported to a world where SEXY SAXOPHONES and pulsating beats merge, creating an atmosphere of electrifying energy. The crowd will sway and groove to the hypnotic tunes, their bodies moving in sync with the rhythm, and the night will become an EPIC DANCE PARTY like no other!
So mark your calendars for June 8th, my friend, because this event is going to be a SENSATIONAL fusion of cinematic brilliance, seductive vampires, and the undeniably captivating music of Tim Capello. Prepare yourself for a night of UNFORGETTABLE thrills, heart-pounding nostalgia, and an experience that will leave you BREATHLESS. Get your tickets now, because this is one extravaganza you won’t want to miss! Are you ready to be swept away on this WILD ride? Let the anticipation begin!
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The Lost Boys, directed by Joel Schumacher, offered a fresh and contemporary take on vampire mythology, infusing it with a punk-inspired aesthetic and a dose of irreverent humor. The talented ensemble cast, including young up-and-coming actors Corey Haim and Corey Feldman, brought a youthful energy and charm to the film. The success of The Lost Boys and reinvigorated the vampire genre and paved the way for subsequent vampire-themed films and TV shows that aimed to capture a similar blend of horror, comedy, and teenage rebellion.
A mother and her two teenage sons move to a seemingly nice and quiet small coastal California town yet soon find out that it’s overrun by bike gangs and vampires. A couple of teenage friends take it upon themselves to hunt down the vampires that they suspect of a few mysterious murders and restore peace and calm to their town.