Overall Rating
4.5
By SuperSoldierLTC
Boy George and Culture Club
A truly amazing concert. Boy George’s voice is still impeccable!
By Chineserose
Culture Club Live Tour
I loved it, even my teenage sons and my parents loved it. They thought it was going to be boring but we all enjoyed ourselves. We had GA tickets . We sat on the grass area and we still were able to see well. Culture Club through a heck of a concert. Hopefully they will come back again to Corpus Christi, Texas.
By ccbeachlover
Absolutely amazing!
Best concert I’ve ever been to. Venue was great and artists were even better!
By Grumpygeneration80
Thank you
Culture CLub did not disappoint. Loved this show. He did an amazing job bringing back amazing. Memories.
By Anonymous
Boy George fan
Awesome was so good he and the band we're the best .. I haven't been to show like this in a long time..
By ANgca
Culture club was fun and brought back so much most
I would recommend it, however I would prefer more shows like Def Leppard
By TigerJRB
Always entertaining
Love Culture Club. George is always a great performer. My 3rd time seeing them and would go again. Only complaint is that the venue was a little warm.
By tulane116
great
they were awesome I would recommend them 4 some one
By Cardel
Culture Club put on a great performance!
Memorable concert experience. The band and back up singers showed off their skill and talent. I was very impressed. Boy George did not disappoint. He is a superstar!!! Highly recommended!
By teenabee
Culture Club was AMAZING!!
BEST CONCERT-MUST SEE Was fortunate to get meet/greet for BoyGeorge and concert tix for the "pit". Such a great show and the love from the crowd for the band was so palpable. George is charming and hugely witty....and boy, can the band deliver! Definitely a must see concert!!
CULTURE CLUB IN CONCERT:
Calling all karma chameleons: Culture Club is back on the road to promote their latest album Tribes, and fans across North America can relive the ‘80s as Boy George and company perform their classic new wave hits on tour. In concert Boy George remains as fierce a showman as ever, taking the stage with the same gender-bending makeup and outré fashion that made him a global ‘80s icon. Whether he’s bringing the drama on upbeat favorites like “I’ll Tumble 4 Ya” or melting hearts with his coy croon on “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me”, George always charms audiences with his soulful delivery, infectious dancing, and candid asides between songs. The band keeps pace beautifully, cranking out their signature brand of reggae-influenced new wave with an ease and funkiness that is sure to get fans grooving. Whether they’re performing solo or sharing the bill with fellow new wave icon Howard Jones, Culture Club always treat fans to a nostalgic and dance-worthy journey through some of the best sounds of the ‘80s.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Culture Club was formed in London in the early ‘80s by Boy George, an androgynous club kid who had previously sang with legendary new wave outfit Bow Wow Wow. Calling themselves Culture Club as a nod to their diverse cultural backgrounds, the band made their debut in 1982 with the album Kissing to be Clever. Though the album’s first two singles failed to make much of a mark, third single “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me” topped charts around the world, catapulting the band to international superstardom virtually overnight. Their 1983 sophomore album Colour by Numbers was an even bigger smash, blowing up charts around the globe with catchy hits like “Karma Chameleon” and earning the band a Grammy in 1984 for Best New Artist. Culture Club released two more albums in the mid-’80s to moderate success, but by 1986 Boy George’s struggles with addiction had pushed the band apart. They reunited in the late ‘90s and released the 1999 album Don’t Mind If I Do and toured for a stint, but George’s successful career as a DJ soon led to another hiatus. Following a few one-off shows in 2011, the band reunited in 2014 to record their sixth album Tribes -- a highly anticipated return that has fans dying to catch them on tour in support of the release.