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Culture Club are coming back and they're bring Tom Bailey and The Human League!

Culture Club are heading back to Perth and this time they are bring The Human League and Tom Bailey from Thompson Twins along for the ride.

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The band visited Perth twice last year, showing that they’re at the top of their game and delivering an outstandingly good live show.  This time they’ll be playing a massive show at the Perth Arena.

For the last few months Boy George has been a coach on The Voice so this tour is bound to take Culture Club to a large legion of new fans.

The band have been touring across Australia, the USA and Europe, playing both their classic hits and a stack of brand new tunes.

Boy George and the rest of the original line-up including Roy Hay, Jon Moss, and Mikey Craig are now joined by an incredible group of great musicians including extra percussionists, keyboard players, backing singers and a horn section.

Special guests will be Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey, who will play hits live for the first time in 27 years. For nearly three decades, fans of the Thompson Twins have been waiting for more live performances from one of the biggest bands of the 80’s.

Thompson Twins had huge hits – songs such as Hold Me Now, Doctor Doctor, King for Just a Day and Don’t Mess With Doctor Dream.

It’s been 31 years since Thompson Twins have been to Australia and no doubt fans will welcome Tom Bailey back with open arms.

Perth will  also experience The Human League as special surprise guests for West Australian audiences.  The Human League have sold millions of records, inspired two generations of artists, written some of the all-time great classic pop songs, had No. 1’s across the world and yet still remain fiercely independent.

Phil Oakley and his waitresses from a cocktail bar last played in Perth was part of the V Festival, almost a decade ago. They have a stack of hits including the eternal dance classic Don’t You Want Me, alongside Fascination, Human, Sound of the Crowd, Love Action, Tell Me When, Mirror Man, The Lebanon and so many others.

Tour Dates

Thursday 30th November, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

Tickets available from: www.ticketek.com.au

Special guest:  Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey, Support act:  Eurogliders

Friday 1st December, ICC, Sydney

Tickets available from: www.ticketek.com.au

Special guest:  Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey Support act:  Eurogliders

Saturday 2nd December, Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Tickets available from: www.ticketek.com.au

Special guest:  Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey, Support act:  Eurogliders

Sunday 3rd December, Newcastle Entertainment Centre

Tickets available from: www.ticketek.com.au

Special guest:  Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey, Support act:  Eurogliders

Tuesday 5th December, Wollongong Entertainment Centre

Tickets available from: www.ticketmaster.com.au

Special guest:  Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey, Support act:  Eurogliders

Wednesday 6th December, AIS, Canberra

Tickets available from: www.ticketek.com.au

Special guest:  Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey, Support act:  Eurogliders

Thursday 7th December, Adelaide Entertainment Centre

Tickets available from: www.ticketek.com.au

Special guest:  Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey, Support act:  Eurogliders

Saturday 9th December, Perth Arena

Tickets available from: www.ticketek.com.au

Special guests:  Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey & The Human League

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