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Music icons Boy George and Culture Club are heading out on a UK & Ireland arena tour this December in celebration of their first two monumental albums, ‘Kissing to Be Clever’ and ‘Colour by Numbers’.

Culture Club 2024 Tour Dates:

Dublin 3Arena, 03 Dec
Liverpool M&S Bank Arena, 05
Leeds First Direct Arena, 06
Newcastle Utilita Arena, 07
Cardiff Utilita Arena, 09
Nottingham Motorpoint Arena, 10
Manchester Co-op Live, 11
Glasgow OVO Hydro, 13
Birmingham Resorts World Arena, 14
London The O2, 15

Tickets on sale Friday (14 June) at 9.30am from Ticketmaster AXS See Tickets

Plus special guests Tony Hadley and Heaven 17.

Fans can look forward to hearing all the band’s classic hits, including ‘Do You Really Want to Hurt Me’, ‘Karma Chameleon’, ‘Time (Clock of the Heart)’ and ‘Church of the Poison Mind’ alongside their more current releases.

Culture Club’s chart-topping 1982 Grammy-nominated debut album ‘Kissing to Be Clever’, propelled them to international stardom and established their signature sound.

Following on from its phenomenal success, they returned in 1983 with ‘Colour by Numbers’ and solidified their status as pop icons. The critically acclaimed sophomore release garnered multiple awards and sold over 10 million copies worldwide. The record also featured the band’s biggest hit to date, ‘Karma Chameleon, which topped charts globally and became the biggest-selling UK single of that year.

Boy George commented, “I am calling this ‘The Zero Arguments Tour’ because we are performing our first two albums ‘Kissing To Be Clever’ and ‘Colour By Numbers’ exactly as they were made and in exact order. I love the idea of this because some of these songs are fan favourites and have never been performed. I think it will be really special for the fans.”

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