Boy George and Culture Club turned up the nostalgia dial to eleven at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, celebrating the glitz of the ’80s in a sold-out concert that had fans dancing and singing along. The fashion was a throwback to the era with big hats and vibrant attire that matched the electrifying vibe emanating from the stage. George stunned in a silver glitter policeman cap and outfit changes that would make any fashionista swoon.

The night saw the band performing a mix of beloved hits and newer tracks, creating a joyous atmosphere. As George began the show with “You’re So Loud,” which was followed by a lively medley, including a heartfelt tribute to George Michael, the audience couldn’t help but leap to their feet. The rich tapestry of sounds, from saxophones to percussion, grounded the performance in both nostalgia and contemporary flair.

With songs like “Letting Things Go” echoing the themes of recovery, George touched on personal stories amidst vibrant renditions of classics that made everyone groove. The encore was a treat with an extended version of “Sympathy For The Devil” where band introductions spotlighted their incredible talent. It’s safe to say Boy George and Culture Club left a lasting impression that night—proof that the spirit of ’80s music is still very much alive!