Boy George & Culture Club bring glamour to the Matterhorn and usher in a specially rehearsed acoustic set for Zermatt Unplugged. The British band, which has reunited with original members, heralded the 80s with the song Do You Really Want to Hurt Me. Their new album Life, which blends soul and reggae rock, Britpop and acid jazz, has totally surprised critics. Enthusiastic concert reviews speak volumes: Fans from back when and newly-won fans alike celebrate a party entirely in the style of Boy George & Culture Club.

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