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Culture Club kick off world tour at HBF Stadium

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Culture Club have revealed they will be returning to Australia for the first time in 15 years with the band’s original line-up.

Boy George, Roy Hay, Mikey Craig and Jon Moss will be heading to Perth’s HBF Stadium to launch their massive world tour.

The boys will be joined in Perth by Kids In The Kitchen, known for their top 10 singles ‘Bitter Desire’, ‘Current Stand’ and ‘Change In Mood’.

Culture Club will be playing all of their hits from their extensive, unforgettable career from the soulful ‘Do You Really Want To Hurt Me’, to the earwormy classic ‘Karma Chameleon’.

Culture Club will be performing at HBF Stadium on Wednesday 8th June. Tickets available from 14th April at Ticketmaster.

 

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