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Eighties icon Boy George and Culture Club are coming to The O2 to celebrate their first two albums - Kissing To Be Clever and Colour By Numbers.
Boy George said: "I'm calling it The Zero Arguments Tour because we're performing them exactly as they were made and in the exact order. I love the idea because some of these songs are fan favourites and have never been performed. I think it will be really special for the fans!"
Alongside all the big hits like Karma Chameleon, Do You Really Want To Hurt Me and Church Of The Poison Mind, they'll also be playing some pf their more recent tracks right up to 2018's Life.
Kissing To Be Clever
The band achieved global fame in 1982 on the back of their No.1 debut album. Its blend of new wave, pop and reggae - and Boy George's unforgetable persona - saw Time (Clock of the Heart) enter the Top 3 and Do You Really Want To Hurt Me go to No.1 in the UK, Ireland, France, West Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Austria and Australia.
The full track listing for the album is: White Boy, You Know I'm Not Crazy, I'll Tumble 4 Ya, Take Control, Love Twist, Boy Boy (I'm The Boy), I'm Afraid Of Me, White Boys Can't Control It and Do You Really Want To Hurt Me.
Colour By Numbers
Their follow-up album came out a year later and sold over 10 million copies. It hit No.1 in the UK, Canada, New Zealand and Japan and spawned the biggest-selling single of the year in Karma Chameleon and a No.2 in Church of the Poison Mind.
The full track listing for the album is: Karma Chameleon, It's A Miracle, Black Money, Changing Every Day, That's The Way (I'm Only Trying To Help You), Church Of The Poison Mind, Miss Me Blind, Mister Man, Stormkeeper and Victims.
Support from Tony Hadley & Heaven 17
Support will come from synth-pop legends Heaven 17 - who are also promising to play songs from their first two albums Penthouse And Pavement and The Luxury Gap - and the Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley, who will be performing big hits like True and Parade.