BOY George and Culture Club will be performing at a local estate this summer with special guests including singers Gabrielle and Lulu.
Boy George and Culture Club have announced a series of exclusive UK outdoor shows as part of the Heritage Live Concert Series for 2021.
The multi-million selling group will perform at some of the country’s most stunning venues including at Englefield House in West Berkshire on Saturday, July 24.
Special guests for the show will be Lulu, Kim Wilde and Gabrielle who will also perform at Englefield House, with DJ Fat Tony getting the party started.
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Since their inception in 1981, Culture Club have sold more than 150 million records worldwide, recognised as a Grammy Award winning UK institution with a stream of classic hits including ‘Do You Really Want to Hurt Me’, ‘Karma Chameleon’, ‘Church of The Poison Mind’, ‘Victims’, ‘It’s A Miracle’ and ‘The War Song’.
The group are fronted by singer/songwriter Boy George, universally loved as one of music’s most iconic artists who performs alongside original Culture Club members Roy Hay and Mikey Craig.
Since establishing herself as one of the best-selling female singers of the 1960s with her trademark song ‘Shout’, Lulu has cultivated an incredible career in British popular culture.
With her debut single ‘Kids In America’ in 1981, Kim Wilde established herself as one of the biggest stars of the 1980’s, including holding the record for being the most-charted British female solo act of the decade.
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This year, Gabrielle celebrates over 20 years of her incredible album ‘Rise’.
With hit singles such as the title track, as well as ‘Out of Reach’, ‘Sunshine’, and ‘Should I Stay’, the album has gone on to achieve 4x platinum sales and was in the Top 10 album charts three summers in a row from 1999-2001.
DJ Fat Tony has performed at some of the most legendary clubs of all time, and birthday parties for the likes of Madonna, Prince and Michael Jackson.
Visit Englefield Estate's website to find out more.
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