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Culture Club Announce New Run Of Australian Shows For 2016

Culture Club’s Australian tour earlier in the year was the band’s first Aussie tour in a decade, and they clearly have no plans of leaving fans waiting that long again, today announcing their return down under a mere six months later. But, I mean, who’s complaining?

In the band’s own words, “You simply can’t get rid of us that easily.” Culture Club will be back in town this December, hitting cities who weren’t included in their earlier run, which appears to have been a screaming success for all involved.

Culture Club’s new Australian tour will include Tasmania and Melbourne as the only main cities, with other shows happening more regionally across the Gold Coast, Barossa Valley and the Hunter Valley.

The encore dates will feature the band’s original Boy George-fronted lineup, and all of their fan-favourite hits. They’ll also be supported by a bunch of Aussie acts, including the likes of Pseudo Echo, Kids In the Kitchen and Wa Wa Nee.

Currently, Culture Club are promoting a new album, Tribes, which is still without an official release date. Catch the band’s new Australian tour dates, below.

Watch: Culture Club – ‘Do You Really Want To Hurt Me’

Culture Club - Do You Really Want To Hurt Me

Culture Club Australian Tour Dates 2016

Tickets on sale for all shows 9am Wednesday, 19th October

Tuesday, 6th December 2016
Jupiters Theatre, Gold Coast
Supports TBA
Tickets: Ticketmaster

Thursday, 8th December 2016
Derwent Entertainment Centre, Tasmania
With: Kids In The Kitchen, Pseudo Echo and Real Life
Tickets: Ticketmaster

Friday, 9th December 2016
Seppeltsfield Winery, Barossa Valley
With: 1927, Pseudo Echo and Real Life
Tickets: Ticketmaster

Saturday, 10th December 2016
Hope Estate Winery, Hunter Valley
With 1927, Pseudo Echo, Kids In The Kitchen, Wa Wa Nee and Real Life
Tickets: Ticketmaster

Sunday, 11th December 2016
Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
With 1927, Pseudo Echo, Eurogliders, Wa Wa Nee and Real Life
Tickets: Ticketmaster

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