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Culture Club To Play Australian Encore Dates In December

by Paul Cashmere on October 10, 2016

in News

Culture Club will return to Australia to Australia in December just six months after a national tour in June.

“After the success of our June visit and the huge warm welcome we received from our Australian fans, we have decided to come back and do it all again – you simply can’t get rid of us that easily,’’ the band said in a statement.

Culture Club Melbourne June 10 2016 #REVIEW

The Encore dates will see the original line-up of Culture Club perform in places they didn’t go on the first tour was well as one return visit to Melbourne. The band is available for a strictly limited time. There will be no Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth dates added later.

Culture Club’s supports on various shows will be Kids In The Kitchen, Pseudo Echo and Real Life in Hobart, 1927, Pseudo Echo and Real Life in the Barossa Valley, 1927, Pseudo Echo, Kids In The Kitchen, Wa Wa Nee and Real Life in the Hunter Valley and 1927, Pseudo Echo, Eurogliders, Wa Wa Nee and Real Life in Melbourne.

CULTURE CLUB ENCORE TOUR DATES

Tuesday 6th December 2016
Jupiters Theatre, Gold Coast
Support act: TBC

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

Friday 9th December 2016
Seppeltsfield Winery, Barossa Valley
Support acts: 1927, Pseudo Echo and Real Life

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

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

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