Andrew McCarthy and Rob Lowe Host ‘Brat Pack Weekend’ on 80s on 8

The actors, along with the original MTV VJs, will share their favorite 80s songs and Brat Pack stories.

by:
Matt Simeone
July 24, 2024

Andrew McCarthy, Rob Lowe, and the original MTV VJs will host “Brat Pack Weekend” on 80s on 8 (Ch. 8) in celebration of this summer’s hottest 80s documentary, “BRATS.” Starting Friday, July 26, tune in to 80s on 8 as Andrew, who directed “BRATS,” and Rob handpick their favorite 80s songs and provide behind-the-scenes stories about the documentary now streaming on Hulu.

“When we were making ‘Pretty in Pink,’” McCarthy says during the special, “John Hughes used to come to the set with a cassette recorder. And he’d have these little cassettes that he would just play. ‘Hey, guys, what do you think of this?’ And he did play. And he’d just play snippets of these songs. And we’d either give it a thumbs up or thumbs down. And a lot of those songs were and weren’t used in the soundtracks for his sampling he took of young people.”

MTV original VJs Mark Goodman, Nina Blackwood, and Alan Hunter will also share their Brat Pack memories and favorite songs throughout the weekend. See the full broadcast schedule below, and stream the special on the SiriusXM app after its premiere.

rob lowe andrew mccarthy during brat pack weekend on siriusxm 80s on 8

Andrew McCarthy and Rob Lowe (Credit: SiriusXM)

Brat Pack Movie Songs

In addition to the song picks from Rob, Andrew, and the VJs, “Brat Pack Weekend” listeners will hear classics featured in the biggest Brat Pack movies, including “The Outsiders” (1983), “Class” (1983), “Sixteen Candles” (1984), “Oxford Blues” (1984), “The Breakfast Club” (1985), “St. Elmo’s Fire” (1985), “Pretty in Pink” (1986), “About Last Night” (1986), “Wisdom” (1986), “Blue City” (1986), and “Fresh Horses” (1988).


Brat Pack Weekend with Rob Lowe and Andrew McCarthy

How to Listen

In the car or on the SiriusXM app, listen to “Brat Pack Weekend” on SiriusXM’s 80s on 8 (ch. 8) during the times below or stream it on the SiriusXM app by searching 80s on 8 after its debut.

Broadcast Schedule

Friday, July 26 12am, 4am, and 12pm ET
Saturday, July 27 2am, 8am, 3pm, and 8pm ET
Sunday, July 28 6am, 1pm, and 11pm ET
Starting July 26 Available to stream on the SiriusXM app

 



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