Culture Club at Greek Theatre
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Grammy-winning, ’80s sensation Culture Club is back, with the infectious blend of British new wave, American soul and Jamaican reggae that helped define a generation. Hot on the heels of a U.K. tour announcement, they’re working on recording new songs with legendary producer Youth (The Verve, Killing Joke, The Cult, Crowded House, Primal Scream) for an album scheduled for release this year. And the voice synonymous with hits like “Karma Chameleon,” “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me” and “I’ll Tumble 4 Ya” – Boy George himself – continues to front the group. A trailblazer of gender-bending style and unapologetic sexuality, Boy George didn’t stop making waves when Culture Club disbanded. In the years since, he’s been one of the world’s most in-demand DJs, written and performed songs for TV (Dexter, The Office, Dancing with the Stars) and film (Fargo, The Wedding Singer, The Crying Game), written two bestselling autobiographies, produced and starred in Broadway’s Taboo, and created his own fashion label, B-Rude. Now you can see George and the rest of Culture Club at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.
Grammy-winning, ’80s sensation Culture Club is back, with the infectious blend of British new wave, American soul and Jamaican reggae that helped define a generation. Hot on the heels of a U.K. tour announcement, they’re working on recording new songs with legendary producer Youth (The Verve, Killing Joke, The Cult, Crowded House, Primal Scream) for an album scheduled for release this year. And the voice synonymous with hits like “Karma Chameleon,” “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me” and “I’ll Tumble 4 Ya” – Boy George himself – continues to front the group. A trailblazer of gender-bending style and unapologetic sexuality, Boy George didn’t stop making waves when Culture Club disbanded. In the years since, he’s been one of the world’s most in-demand DJs, written and performed songs for TV (Dexter, The Office, Dancing with the Stars) and film (Fargo, The Wedding Singer, The Crying Game), written two bestselling autobiographies, produced and starred in Broadway’s Taboo, and created his own fashion label, B-Rude. Now you can see George and the rest of Culture Club at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.