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Culture Club Encore Tour at Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Sunday 11 December 2016. Culture Club headlined the show after support bands Wa Wa Nee, Pseudo Echo, Eurogliders and Real Life performed their sets. Photo Ros O'Gorman

Culture Club Encore Tour at Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Sunday 11 December 2016. Culture Club headlined the show after support bands Wa Wa Nee, Pseudo Echo, Eurogliders and Real Life performed their sets. Photo Ros O'Gorman

New George Michael, U2 and an Interview With Culture Club At Noise11 iHeartRadio

by Noise11.com on September 8, 2017

in News,Noise Pro

Roy Hay of Culture Club says that the band’s long overdue album ‘Tribes’ will be released in 2018.

Culture Club crowd-funded the recording of ‘Tribes’ in 2014 but is yet to release the album. Songs from the ‘Tribes’ album were played on the last two Culture Club Australian tours and more songs will be played on the upcoming dates.

Roy says the band will head back to the studio in October to finish the album in an exclusive Noise11 interview this week at iHeartRadio.

Also, that brand new George Michael song, remixed by Nile Rodgers dropped overnight and it’s in iHeartRadio music news powered by Noise11.com this week.

You’ll also hear the new song by U2, some incredible Talking Heads sounding LCD Soundsystem and a very eerie new Iggy Pop song.

iHeartRadio Music News powered by Noise11.com is now available across America. Stream the show for free 24/7.

Noise11 iHeartRadio playlist 8-14 September 2017

Noise11 iHeartRadioLCD Soundsystem – Other Voices
Talking Heads – Swamp

Steely Dan – FM
The War On Drugs – Holding On

George Michael – Fantasy

Queen – Sheer Heart Attack
U2 – You’re The Best Thing About Me

Smash Mouth – Walking On The Sun
Liam Gallagher – For What Its Worth

Interview: Roy Hay, Culture Club 1

Culture Club – Do You Really Want To Hurt Me
Culture Club – I’ll Tumble 4 Ya

Interview: Roy Hay, Culture Club 2

Culture Club – Time
Culture Club – More Than Silence

Interview: Roy Hay, Culture Club 3

AC/DC – Live Wire
Gang of Youths – Let Me Down Easy

The Power Station – Some Like It Hot
Paul Kelly – Firewood and Candles

Vance Joy – Lay It On Me
Neil Finn – Second Nature

Oneohtrix Point Never – The Pure and the Damned
Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile – Over Everything

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