In the summer of 2023, the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey, became a time machine that transported the audience back to the ’80s with Culture Club’s “The Letting It Go Show 2023 Tour.” Joined by talented openers Howard Jones and Berlin, the concert was a celebration of nostalgic hits and timeless melodies, showcasing the enduring influence of ’80s pop and new wave music.

Howard Jones, the English synth-pop icon, kicked off the evening with a set that set the tone for the nostalgic journey ahead. As the sun began to set, Jones took the stage with a vibrant energy, instantly captivating the audience with his charismatic stage presence.

Jones delivered a well-crafted setlist that featured his greatest hits, including “No One Is to Blame,” “What Is Love,” and “Like to Get to Know You Well.” His velvety voice and infectious melodies transported the audience back to the heyday of ’80s synth-pop, reminding us why his music remains a timeless treasure. Backed by a tight band, he closed with “Things Can Only Get Better,” a fitting anthem to uplift the spirits of everyone present. The crowd, spanning multiple generations, danced and sang along, embracing the wave of nostalgia that swept through the venue.

Following Jones’ captivating performance, Berlin took the stage with an electrifying presence that further ignited the crowd’s enthusiasm. Led by the mesmerizing vocals of Terri Nunn, the band delved into their repertoire of dark and edgy new wave classics. Nunn’s commanding stage presence and dynamic vocal range were on full display, creating an electrifying atmosphere that captivated both new fans and longtime admirers.

The band treated the audience to a mix of iconic hits, including “Take My Breath Away,” “No More Words,” and “The Metro.” Each song was met with thunderous applause, demonstrating the lasting impact of Berlin’s contribution to the ’80s music landscape. The band’s performance was backed by an impressive light show, adding a touch of modernity to their classic sound and providing a visual feast that complemented their artistry.

After a brief intermission, it was time for the main act of the evening – Culture Club. As the lights dimmed, the crowd erupted in excitement, eagerly awaiting the appearance of the legendary ’80s band. As the curtain dropped, Boy George, the iconic frontman, emerged, adorned in a flamboyant ensemble that harked back to the band’s heyday.

Culture Club opened with the infectious “Next Thing Will Be Amazing,” and from the first note, it was clear that the band had lost none of their magic. Boy George’s signature soulful voice and enigmatic stage presence instantly captured the hearts of the audience. The chemistry between Boy George and the rest of the band, consisting of Roy Hay, and Mikey Craig, was palpable, showcasing a bond that has withstood the test of time.

The setlist featured a perfect balance of the band’s greatest hits and tracks from their latest album, “Life.” Classics like “Karma Chameleon,” “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me,” and “Time (Clock of the Heart)” had the crowd singing in unison, reliving the nostalgia of the ’80s. Boy George’s vocals were as captivating as ever, effortlessly transitioning from tender ballads to upbeat dance anthems, leaving the audience spellbound.

The show was not just a musical performance; it was a visual spectacle. The stage design was an artistic canvas, with mesmerizing lights and colorful visuals that complemented each song’s mood. The band’s wardrobe, especially Boy George’s vibrant ensembles, added an extra layer of theatrics to the show, capturing the essence of the ’80s glam and eccentricity.

One of the highlights of the evening was a heartwarming tribute to George’s late friend and fellow ’80s icon, Sinead O’Connor.  The moment was a poignant reminder of the impact these artists had on the world of music and the profound influence they continue to exert today.

The energy in the venue reached its peak during the encore, with the band returning to the stage to perform a Stones cover “Sympathy for the Devil,” “Karma Chameleon” and ” a T. Rex Cover of “Get It On.”” The audience danced and sang along, fully immersing themselves in the joyous celebration of music and unity.

In conclusion, Culture Club’s “The Letting It Go Show 2023 Tour” at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ, was a triumphant testament to the enduring influence of ’80s pop and new wave music. Howard Jones and Berlin, with their captivating performances, set the stage for a night of nostalgic euphoria. Culture Club’s vibrant energy, timeless hits, and Boy George’s captivating presence reminded us why their music remains cherished across generations. It was an evening that transcended time, bridging the past and present, and leaving the audience with hearts full of cherished memories and a deep appreciation for the everlasting power of music.

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