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Culture Club are coming back to Perth, with a new show announced for this December.

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The band delivered a knock out concert at HBF stadium back in June, which OUTinPerth rated ★ ★ ★ ★ 1/2. 

Now the band will be returning to play a show under the stars at The Fremantle Arts Centre on Thursday December 8th.

Announcing the unexpected return tour the band said; after the success of our June visit and the huge warm welcome we received from our Australian fans, we have decided to come back and do it all again – you simply can’t get rid of us that easily!”

Joining Culture Club on their second Australian tour for the year will be Australian bands Real Life and Pseudo Echo.

Real Life formed in Melbourne during the early 80’s.  After working six nights a week, building a local following for a couple of years, they released their first record Send Me An Angel, from their first album, Heartland. 

The song was a big hit in most parts of the world.  Other singles from that album were Openhearted, Catch Me I’m Falling and Always.  Real Life released their second and final album with the original line-up in 1985 titled Flame, which spawned such hits as Face To Face.

Pseudo Echo formed in 1982, and were one of the first bands to appear on the TV show Countdown before being signed to a record label.

They released their first album, Autumnal Park, in 1984 which skyrocketed the band to household name status across the country. It had a stack of hits including Listening, A Beat For You and Stranger In Me.

Their second album, Love an Adventure, spawned another string of hits including its title track, Don’t Go, Try, Living in a Dream and their remake of the Lipps, Inc. song Funkytown was a smash around the world. 

Tickets for the show go on sale on Wednesday 9 November from OzTix

Second Image: Stevie Lane 

 

When you go to a Culture Club show, you can expect to have loads of fun and

be fully immersed into a huge party atmosphere  –

then add to the mix this super 80’s line up, what more could you ask for?

Grab your friends and be sure to get your tickets quickly so you don’t miss out!

 

Tickets on sale for all shows on Wednesday 19th October

 

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