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FILE - In this Jan. 21, 2015 file photo, Kenny Loggins arrives at the 5th Annual Guild Of Music Supervisors Awards held at Mack Sennett Studios in Los Angeles. Loggins and his band, the Blue Sky Riders, performed at a home in Oakton, Va., with funds raised by a Kickstarter campaign. More than 230 people donated to the effort, which raised more than $30,000. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File) Image Credit: Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP

Longtime rocker Kenny Loggins brought his band to perform for a few dozen people in a living room after a Virginia man’s Kickstarter campaign raised more than $30,000 (Dh110,188) for the show.

Erick Sanchez started the online campaign to raise money to have Loggins and his band, the Blue Sky Riders, perform at his parents’ home in Oakton. The 29-year-old public relations consultant and self-described “super-fan” got his wish on Sunday. The band played all their hits, including Danger Zone.

“Everyone had a really great time, I mean, the energy in my living room was fantastic,” Sanchez said after the show, which he described as “surreal.”

More than 230 people donated to the effort. About 50 of them were able to watch the concert live from the Sanchez’s living room. Working on the show was like working on a wedding, Sanchez said, considering all of the time and effort that went into making it happen.

Loggins, who still tours and performs at theatres and university campuses, said, “This is the first time we’ve done anything like this — it felt really great.”