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New 2022 European Tour announced

THE CURE HAVE JUST ANNOUNCED DETAILS OF A 44 DATE EUROPEAN TOUR TAKING IN 22 COUNTRIES AT THE END OF 2022 WITH THE TWILIGHT SAD SUPPORTING ON ALL DATES.

TICKETS FOR ALL SHOWS GO ON GENERAL SALE LATER THIS WEEK AND YOU CAN FIND TICKET DEAILS AT THECURE.COM/SHOWS/

THE FULL LIST OF TOUR DATES:

06 – RIGA Arena 08 – HELSINKI Hartwall Arena 10 – STOCKHOLM Avicii Arena 12 – OSLO Spektrum 13 – GOTHENBURG Scandinavium 14 – COPENHAGEN Royal Arena 16 – HAMBURG Barclays Arena 17 – LEIPZIG Quarterback Immobilien Arena 18 – BERLIN Mercedes Benz Arena 20 – KRAKOW Tauron Arena 21 – LODZ Atlas Arena 23 – VIENNA Marx Halle 24 – PRAGUE O2 Arena 26 – BUDAPEST Arena 27 – ZAGREB Arena 29 – MUNICH Olympiahalle 31 – BOLOGNA Unipol Arena

01 – FIRENZE Mandela Forum 03 – PADOVA Kioene Arena 04 – MILAN Forum 06 – GENEVA Arena 07 – LYON Halle Tony Garnier 08 – MONTPELLIER Sud De France Arena 10 – BARCELONA Palau Sant Jordi 11 – MADRID WiZink Center 13 – TOULOUSE Zenith 14 – BORDEAUX Arkea Arena 15 – NANTES Zenith 17 – FRANKFURT Festhalle 18 – STRASBOURG Zenith 19 – BASEL St Jakobshalle 21 – STUTTGART Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle 22 – KOLN Lanxess Arena 23 – ANTWERP Sportpaleis 25 – AMSTERDAM Ziggo Dome 27 – LIEVIN Stade 28 – PARIS Accor Arena

01 – DUBLIN 3Arena 02 – BELFAST SSE Arena 04 – GLASGOW OVO Hydro 06 – LEEDS First Direct Arena 07 – BIRMINGHAM Utilita Arena 08 – CARDIFF Motorpoint Arena 11 – WEMBLEY OVO Arena 12 – WEMBLEY OVO Arena (Added due to demand) 13 – WEMBLEY OVO Arena (Added due to demand)

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The Cure announce UK and European tour for 2022

A new "67 minute" album has also been teased

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The Cure have shared details of a 44-date UK and European tour next year, including five arena shows in the UK. Check out full dates and ticket details below.

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The band will kick the shows off in Riga, Latvia at the city’s arena on October 6, 2022 before wrapping things up at London’s SSE Arena on December 11.

Fans will be treated to a 135 minute show, with mention in a press release of a “67 minute” new album that is yet to be announced. The Cure’s last album was 2008’s ‘4:13 Dream’.

In a tweet to fans, Smith also confirmed that shows in the rest of the world were being “finalised” and would “announced in due course” – as well as promising to air material from the new album.

The Cure have also confirmed that the line-up for the tour will feature bassist Simon Gallup, who said back in August that he had left the band “with a slightly heavy heart,” writing that he’s “fed up of betrayal,” before appearing to confirm in October that he had re-joined the band .

'ROW' SHOWS ARE BEING FINALISED – A LOT OF THEM GOT PUSHED BACK – THEY WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN DUE COURSE – BUT WON'T NOW HAPPEN UNTIL SPRING 2023… AND YES, WE WILL BE PLAYING SONGS FROM 'THE NEW ALBUM' IN 2022 X #waitingforgodot — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) December 6, 2021

Tickets for the upcoming tour go on sale this Friday (December 10) at 10am and will be available from venues’ online box offices, selected ticket agents and via Bookings Direct . Head to The Cure’s website for further details.

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The Cure’s 2022 UK/European tour dates are:

OCTOBER 06 – ARENA, Riga, Latvia 08 – HARTWALL ARENA, Helsinki, Finland 10 – AVICII ARENA, Stockholm, Sweden 12 – SPEKTRUM, Oslo, Norway 13 – SCANDINAVIUM, Gothenburg, Sweden 14 – ROYAL ARENA, Copenhagen, Denmark 16 – BARCLAYCARD ARENA, Hamburg, Germany 17 – QUARTERBACK IMMOBILIEN ARENA, Leipzig, Germany 18 – MERCEDES-BENZ ARENA, Berlin, Germany 20 – TAURON ARENA, Krakow, Poland 21 – ATLAS ARENA, Lodz, Poland 23 – MARX HALLE, Vienna, Austria 24 – O2 ARENA, Prague 9, Czech Republic 26 – ARENA, Budapest, Hungary 27 – ARENA, Zagreb, Croatia 29 – OLYMPIAHALLE, Munich, Germany 31 – UNIPOL ARENA, Bologna, Italy

NOVEMBER 01 – MANDELA FORUM, Florence, Italy 03 – KIOENE ARENA, Padova, Italy 04 – FORUM, Milan, Italy 06 – ARENA, Geneva, Switzerland 07 – HALLE TONY GARNIER, Lyon, France 08 – SUD DE FRANCE ARENA, Montpellier, France 10 – PALAU SANT JORDI, Barcelona, Spain 11 – WIZINK CENTER, Madrid, Spain 13 – ZENITH, Toulouse, France 14 – ARKEA ARENA, Bordeaux, France 15 – ZENITH, Nantes, France 17 – FESTHALLE, Frankfurt, Germany 18 – ZENITH, Strasbourg, France 19 – ST JAKOBSHALLE, Basel, Switzerland 21 – HANS-MARTIN-SCHLEYER-HALLE, Stuttggart, Germany 22 – LANXESS ARENA, Cologne, Germany 23 – SPORTPALEIS, Antwerp, Belgium 25 – ZIGGO DOME, Amsterdam, Netherlands 27 – STADE, Lievin, France 28 – ACCOR ARENA, Paris, France

DECEMBER 01 – 3ARENA, Dublin, Ireland 02 – SSE, Belfast, Northern Ireland 04 – OVO HYDRO, Glasgow, Scotland 06 – FIRST DIRECT ARENA, Leeds, England 07 – UTILITA ARENA, Birmingham, England 08 – MOTORPOINT ARENA, Cardiff, Wales 11 – THE SSE ARENA, Wembley, London, England

pic.twitter.com/yqmpY1KedO — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) December 6, 2021

The news follows the band speaking about their new album, which they previously described as their “most intense, saddest and most emotional record” .

In 2019 frontman Robert Smith told  NME that they were looking to finish their “merciless” new album that year – 11 years after its predecessor – adding that it had the working title of ‘Live From The Moon’  and that it was one of  three new Cure albums in the works .

A year later keyboardist Roger O’Donnell told Classic Pop magazine about what fans can expect from the new record(s), and how he and Smith have felt the pressure after more than a decade without new music.

“Four years ago, I said to Robert, ‘We have to make one more record,” O’Donnell said. “It has to be the most intense, saddest, most dramatic and most emotional record we’ve ever made, and then we can just walk away from it.’ He agreed. Listening to the demos, it is that record. I think everybody will be happy with it.”

He continued: “The problem is, it’s 12 years since the last album so it becomes precious. When you’ve got a back catalogue like The Cure, it’s a lot to live up to. Robert has said, ‘if The Cure say any more, it had better be important and it had better be fucking good’.

“It is, it’s going to be an amazing record. I just suggest a little patience.”

Robert Smith and Simon Gallup

Speaking to  NME  backstage at the NME Awards 2020 in London last year, where the band won Best Festival Headliner , Smith said that “there are only really two [new albums],” calling the reported third new record “literally just an hour of noise”.

“I wouldn’t call it an album. The first one will definitely be out. We’re just wrapping it up now, it’s going to be mixed. Until it’s out, no one will believe me. I look forward to it coming out, more than anybody else – trust me,” he said.

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The Cure unveils 44-date European tour in 2022, but don’t expect U.S. dates before 2023

Once again teasing a new album, The Cure today announced a mammoth 44-date European arena tour for late 2022 that will take Robert Smith and Co. to 19 counties, a trek that will mark the band’s first non-festival tour in six years.

The tour opens Oct. 6 in Latvia and runs for two months, wrapping up Nov. 11 with a show at London’s Wembley Arena. The Twilight Sad will once again open all dates. See the full itinerary below.

Tickets begin going on sale later this week, with full details available on the band’s website .

But fans in North America hoping to see the band next year will have to wait until 2023. Smith took to Twitter today to that shows in the “rest of the world” are still being finalzied. “A lot of them got pushed back — they will be announced in due course — but won’t now happen until spring 2023.”

But he added: “Yes, we will be playing songs from ‘the new album’ in 2022.”

‘ROW’ SHOWS ARE BEING FINALISED – A LOT OF THEM GOT PUSHED BACK – THEY WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN DUE COURSE – BUT WON’T NOW HAPPEN UNTIL SPRING 2023… AND YES, WE WILL BE PLAYING SONGS FROM ‘THE NEW ALBUM’ IN 2022 X #waitingforgodot — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) December 6, 2021

The band also has confirmed, via its new press photo, that bassist Simon Gallup remains in the lineup, despite his social media announcement in August that he was quitting.

Inducted into the  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame  in 2019, The Cure has been  working on a new album  in recent years, the belated follow-up to 2008’s  4.13 Dream . Smith also has been collaborating of late, singing on new singles from  Gorillaz  and  Chvrches . He also performed live with Gorillaz twice in August.

The 2022 concerts will be the band’s first live performances since before the pandemic, when The Cure followed up its Pasadena Daydream festival in September 2019 with appearances at the Austin City Limits Festival in Austin, Texas, and a one-off stadium concert in Mexico City.

The Cure tour dates

Oct. 6: Riga Arena, Riga, Latvia Oct. 8: Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland Oct. 10: Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden Oct. 12: Spektrum, Oslo, Norway Oct. 13: Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden Oct. 14: Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark Oct. 16: Barclays Arena, Hamburg, Germany Oct. 17: Quarterback Immobilien Arena, Leipzig, Germany Oct. 18: Mercedes Benz Arena, Berlin, Germany Oct. 20: Tauron Arena, Krakow, Poland Oct. 21: Atlas Arena, Lodz, Poland Oct. 23: Marx Halle, Vienna, Austria Oct. 24: O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic Oct. 26 : Arena, Budapest, Hungary Oct. 27: Arena, Zagreb, Croatia Oct. 29: Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany Oct. 31: Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy Nov. 1: Mandela Forum, Firenze, Italy Nov. 3: Kioene Arena, Padova, Italy Nov. 4: Forum, Milan, Italy Nov. 6: Arena, Geneva, Switzerland Nov. 7: Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France Nov. 8: Sud De France Arena, Montpellier, France Nov. 10: Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain Nov. 11: Wizink Centre, Madrid, Spain Nov. 13: Zenith, Toulouse, France Nov. 14: Arkea Arena, Bordeaux, France Nov. 15: Zenith, Nantes, France Nov. 17: Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany Nov. 18: Zenith, Strasbourg, France Nov. 19: St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland Nov. 21: Hanns-martin-schleyer-halle, Stuttgart, Germany Nov. 22: Lanxess Arena, Koln, Germany Nov. 23: Sportpaleis, Antwerp, Belgium Nov. 25: Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands Nov. 27: Stade, Lievin, France Nov. 28: Accor Arena, Paris, France Dec. 1: 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland Dec. 2: SSE Arena, Belfast, U.K. Dec. 4: Ovo Hydro, Glasgow , U.K. Dec. 6: First Direct Arena, Leeds, U.K. Dec. 7: Utilita Arena, Birmingham, U.K. Dec. 8: Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff, U.K. Dec. 11: Wembley SSE Arena, London, U.K.

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Come to Chicago Robert and gang!!!

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Come back to Missouri!!

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That’s nice and all but the last time they announced a tour in the process of releasing a new album, it got delayed for another year.

Sorry, Bob. I stopped caring about a new album supposedly coming out over a year ago so I’m not the least bit in a rush to see you next year.

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I think it’s a bit different when 44 dates are booked with the intention of performing new material. This isn’t morrissey

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Robert please schedule St Paul or Minneapolis, Minnesota! You are so loved!

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@Cameron: what exactly do you care about now with regard to The Cure, aside from how important it is to you to let them know you don’t care?

I mean, I understand you’re lashing out, undoubtedly out of frustration, but if you really don’t care about the new album, what is it you want?

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He wants free tickets and an apology for the pandemic delaying things! Pathetic!

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@Cameron I’m sure Robert will be devastated to hear this news from you. It might be reason enough for him to cancel the tour completely!

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PLEASE, NO FESTIVAL DATES!!!!

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I see that they won’t be playing in Lisbon Portugal…thia is where we saw them play last time we did in a big arena there. Three enores played.

I see the cure are playing in Madrid

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I’m going to assume maybe possibly Cameron might be referring to how back in 07-08ish, 4:13 Dream was repeatedly delayed and was supposed to be a double album, or something along those lines. I mean, I get it. It can try your patience after a while if it keeps being told it’s almost done. And in his defense Robert said it was almost done around the Hall of Fame induction which was 2019, so… yeah it’s been a couple years. But, like DW said, why air it out on here if you don’t care? It’s not going to affect the band any, and it’s just wasting energy.

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I hope they play Tramps again.

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Come to Boston!!!! ❤️

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I know Robert Smith is reading this page, so hey Robert, please do as I say and release nothing but good music and play the venues I want and do it now now now. Thanks, Xavier

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True fans never complain just happy!! Just like heaven!! Going to see you in England 12/7 and can’t wait. Saw them in Phoenix and San Diego years ago a day sort and they didn’t disappoint as the concert and music was not repetitive! Love you Rob ♥️

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Everybody wants to see you guys come to Beaumont Texas we like the Cure to a small town come with LOVE

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Detroit is MISSING the CURE !

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What about Lisbon, Portugal??? :'(

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Dear God in Heaven!!!! Please make it to the West Coast!!!! Better yet, all the way to Hawaii!!!!!!!

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April 21st came and went and still no 30th anniversary remaster and reissue of “Wish”. But today, April 23rd 2022, Record Store Day, we will see tons of garbage nobody asked for (America “History” on colored vinyl, Blondie “Sunday Girl” 45RPM 7”, and another picture vinyl Cure release for viewing only). I’d love to see The Cure live in the US but at this pace, I’ll probably catch them in another 25-30 years when I’ll qualify for a front row seat on my wheelchair and hoping my diapers won’t overflow.

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Dear Robert Smith will you please at the least play at the Santa Barbara bowl I live in San Luis obispo County California the central coast of California I would appreciate it you have been my idol since high school and I’m 48 now Robert you are a genius you’re lyrics are so awesome please keep the music flowing you guys are so talented with instruments I’m going to be so depressed when the cure is no longer around I hope I die before that I used to rat my hair like Robert Smith and wear makeup to high school

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I can’t imagine what is wrong with so many of these “fans”? I love The Cure, and always will! I was at The Hollywood Bowl, in 2016, and at the Forum, in 1986/87. (Can remember specific date), as well as Dodger Stadium in between. I hope you will come back to LA in 2023. I wish I’d purchased tickets to Pasadena Daydreams festival.

My only note would be that while new music is so important, I ALWAYS want to hear the early music, too!!! It is, in my opinion, some of the best songs ever written & performed. So, as rumors swirl that Robert may not tour much more, I ask that you please come back to LA and play your classics at least one more time. Thank you so much for all the brilliant music & memories The Cure have given me over nearly 40 years.

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My favorite band and never saw you guys in concert. My bad, I retify the situation ASAP. Denver would LOVE you guys at Ball Arena. Just sayin’ I know the US sucks right now, but your concert would a bright spot here. We need it.

My favorite band and never saw you guys in concert. My bad, I rectify the situation ASAP. Denver would LOVE you guys at Ball Arena. Just sayin’ I know the US sucks right now, but your concert would a bright spot here. We need it.

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Bring The Cure to WASHINGTON DC!

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Florida needs The Cure ♥️

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Please play in Washington state at the Gorge!

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Everyone in the world needs The Cure!! Please come to New Orleans la. Music today sucks!!!! Thanks for all the great music

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The pink blanket girls need you guys to come to Maryland/ New York area. We will be wearing a pink blanket on our heads. ♥️♥️!!!!! We Love You!!!!

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Saw you guys in Antwerp November 2022. I love in South Carolina but will travel to wherever I need to in US to see the Cure again.

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Please come to Nashville!! I’m dying to see y’all in person. I absolutely love your music and think you are the hottest singer around. Robert, Mary is such a lucky woman. I’m sure you both feel you’ve had such an amazing life. Love to all of you, and hope to see you soon. Godspeed and blessings to you.

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Hi Robert… you are my favorite man… I’ve got lots of memories of you… when I hold up my Robert doll, and catch your eye… I wish this to happen soon again… love forever, DeeDee

wars and rumors of wars….ya’ll come to bayou country for a while… pretty nice and relatively safe here.

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The Cure Announce 44 Date European Tour for 2022

  • December 6, 2021
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If you were searching for definitive proof that you’ve quantum leaped into the best possible timeline, The Cure have announced…A NEW TOUR.

You read that right, friends. The Cure are set to tour Europe extensively in 2022, and they even come bearing gifts under a bright star: a brand new, 67-minute long studio album. Yes! For real!

The band will play 44 concerts, in 22 countries, as part of their Euro Tour 2022. According to promotional materials, the live show is said to clock almost two and a half hours, highlighting emotional moments from The Cure’s history, as well as new material from the band’s forthcoming 14th studio album.

‘ROW’ SHOWS ARE BEING FINALISED – A LOT OF THEM GOT PUSHED BACK – THEY WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN DUE COURSE – BUT WON’T NOW HAPPEN UNTIL SPRING 2023… AND YES, WE WILL BE PLAYING SONGS FROM ‘THE NEW ALBUM’ IN 2022 X #waitingforgodot — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) December 6, 2021

Once again, The Cure will be taking along with the Scottish band The Twilight Sad , who had previously joined Robert Smith and Co on their 2016 world tour.

The Cure have not embarked on a full tour in the five years since their last, only playing various festival dates around the world. This included hosting Meltdown Festival in London , performing a 40th-anniversary concert in Hyde Park , and putting on the Pasadena Daydream Festival in Southern California.

in 2019, after receiving countless awards, including the prestigious Ivor Novello Award and two Grammy nominations, The Cure were finally inducted into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame . In the same year, the band began recording new songs for their long-awaited 14th studio album, which has now been completed and will soon see its release.

Tickets are on sale on the 8th of December at 10:00 CET for German dates, Thursday the 9th December from 11 a.m for French dates, and Tickets for UK dates go on sale at 10 am on Friday the 10th of December.

Meanwhile, according to Robert Smith , live dates and touring itineraries for the rest of the world are not scheduled to happen until Spring of 2022.

More info at thecure.com

The Cure 2022 European Tourdates:

06 – RIGA Arena 08 – HELSINKI Hartwall Arena 10 – STOCKHOLM Avicii Arena 12 – OSLO Spektrum 13 – GOTHENBURG Scandinavium 14 – COPENHAGEN Royal Arena 16 – HAMBURG Barclaycard Arena 17 – LEIPZIG Quarterback Immobilien Arena 18 – BERLIN Mercedes Benz Arena 20 – KRAKOW Tauron Arena 21 – LODZ Atlas Arena 23 – VIENNA Marx Halle 24 – PRAGUE O2 Arena 26 – BUDAPEST Arena 27 – ZAGREB Arena 29 – MUNICH Olympiahalle 31 – BOLOGNA Unipol Arena

01 – FIRENZE Mandela Forum 03 – PADOVA Kioene Arena 04 – MILAN Forum 06 – GENEVA Arena 07 – LYON Halle Tony Garnier 08 – MONTPELLIER Sud De France Arena 10 – BARCELONA Palau Sant Jordi 11 – MADRID WiZink Centre 13 – TOULOUSE Zenith 14 – BORDEAUX Arkea Arena 15 – NANTES Zenith 17 – FRANKFURT Festhalle 18 – STRASBOURG Zenith 19 – BASEL St Jakobshalle 21 – STUTTGART Hans-Martin-Schleyer-Halle 22 – KOLN Lanxess Arena 23 – ANTWERP Sportpaleis 25 – AMSTERDAM Ziggo Dome 27 – LIEVIN Stade 28 – PARIS Accor Arena

01 – DUBLIN 3Arena 02 – BELFAST SSE Arena 04 – GLASGOW OVO Hydro 06 – LEEDS First Direct Arena 07 – BIRMINGHAM Utilita Arena 08 – CARDIFF Motorpoint Arena 11 – WEMBLEY SSE Arena

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The Cure have announced a return to the road, revealing a nearly 50-date European tour that’s set to kick off in 2022.

Slated to hit 19 countries, including Sweden, Italy and Hungary, the legendary band’s tour starts in Latvia in October (6) and ends at London’s Wembley Arena on November 11.

They will be supported by their pals The Twilight Sad on all dates.

The bad news—for now—is that no U.S. dates are on the 2022 itinerary, but the good news is that there likely will be in 2023.

Singer Robert Smith tweeted that The Cure are setting up dates for the world-at-large: “A lot of them got pushed back — they will be announced in due course — but won’t now happen until spring 2023.”

The other good news is that the long-awaited Cure album looks like it will be released soon. On this subject, Smith tweeted: “Yes, we will be playing songs from ‘the new album’ in 2022.”

Not much is known about the new album, but it’s rumored to be close to seventy minutes long.

The Cure’s last album was 2008’s 4.13 Dream.

As for personnel, bassist Simon Gallup announced he was leaving the band in August, but he appears to be back in the fold, because the Cure’s new press photos include him in the lineup.

Tickets go on sale this week. Get them on the band’s website .

The Cure tour dates

Oct. 6:  Riga Arena, Riga, Latvia Oct. 8:  Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland Oct. 10:  Avicii Arena, Stockholm, Sweden Oct. 12:  Spektrum, Oslo, Norway Oct. 13:  Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden Oct. 14:  Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark Oct. 16:  Barclays Arena, Hamburg, Germany Oct. 17:  Quarterback Immobilien Arena, Leipzig, Germany Oct. 18:  Mercedes Benz Arena, Berlin, Germany Oct. 20:  Tauron Arena, Krakow, Poland Oct. 21:  Atlas Arena, Lodz, Poland Oct. 23:  Marx Halle, Vienna, Austria Oct. 24:  O2 Arena, Prague, Czech Republic Oct. 26 : Arena, Budapest, Hungary Oct. 27:  Arena, Zagreb, Croatia Oct. 29:  Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany Oct. 31:  Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy Nov. 1:  Mandela Forum, Firenze, Italy Nov. 3:  Kioene Arena, Padova, Italy Nov. 4:  Forum, Milan, Italy Nov. 6:  Arena, Geneva, Switzerland Nov. 7:  Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France Nov. 8:  Sud De France Arena, Montpellier, France Nov. 10:  Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain Nov. 11:  Wizink Centre, Madrid, Spain Nov. 13:  Zenith, Toulouse, France Nov. 14:  Arkea Arena, Bordeaux, France Nov. 15:  Zenith, Nantes, France Nov. 17:  Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany Nov. 18:  Zenith, Strasbourg, France Nov. 19:  St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland Nov. 21:  Hanns-martin-schleyer-halle, Stuttgart, Germany Nov. 22:  Lanxess Arena, Koln, Germany Nov. 23:  Sportpaleis, Antwerp, Belgium Nov. 25:  Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Netherlands Nov. 27:  Stade, Lievin, France Nov. 28:  Accor Arena, Paris, France Dec. 1:  3Arena, Dublin, Ireland Dec. 2:  SSE Arena, Belfast, U.K. Dec. 4:  Ovo Hydro, Glasgow , U.K. Dec. 6:  First Direct Arena, Leeds, U.K. Dec. 7:  Utilita Arena, Birmingham, U.K. Dec. 8:  Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff, U.K. Dec. 11:  Wembley SSE Arena, London, U.K.

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The Cure announce UK shows as part of 44-date European tour, tease new album

The Cure line up European tour for 2022, including dates in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland

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The Cure will play shows in Dublin, Belfast, Glasgow, Leeds, Birmingham, Cardiff and London as part of a 44-date, 22-country, European tour lined up for 2022.

Robert Smith’s band have also teased the fact that they have recorded 20 new songs, at least some of which seem destined for release on a new, as-yet-untitled, 67-minute Cure album. Thirteen new songs were recorded at Rockfield Studios in Wales in February 2019, with a further seven songs added when the group returned to Rockfield in September 2019. Logic would suggest that the new album will emerge ahead of the group’s extensive 2022 touring schedule.

The Cure’s 2022 European tour will call at: Oct 06: Arena Riga, LAT Oct 08: Hartwall Arena Helsinki, FIN Oct 10: Avicii Arena Stockholm, SWE Oct 12: Spektrum Oslo, NOR Oct 13: Scandinavium Gothenburg, SWE Oct 14: Royal Arena Copenhagen, DEN Oct 16: Barclaycard Arena, Hamburg, GER Oct 17: Quarterback Immobilien Arena Leipzig, GER Oct 18: Mercedes-Benz Arena Berlin, GER Oct 20: Tauron Arena Krakow, POL Oct 21: Atlas Arena Lodz, POL Oct 23: Marx Halle Vienna, AUS Oct 24: O2 Arena Prague, CZE Oct 26: Arena Budapest, HUN Oct 27: Arena Zagreb, CRO Oct 29: Olympiahalle Munich, GER Oct 31: Unipol Arena Bologna, ITA Nov 01: Mandela Forum Florence, ITA Nov 03: Kioene Arena Padova, ITA Nov 04: Forum Milan, ITA Nov 06: Arena Geneva, SWI Nov 07: Halle Tony Garnier Lyon, FRA Nov 08: Sud De France Arena Montpellier, FRA Nov 10: Palau Sant Jordi Barcelona, SPA Nov 11: Wizink Center Madrid, SPA Nov 13: Zenith Toulouse, FRA Nov 14: Arkea Arena Bordeaux, FRA Nov 15: Zenith Nantes, FRA Nov 17: Festhalle Frankfurt, GER Nov 18: Zenith Strasbourg, FRA Nov 19: St Jakobshalle Basel, SWI Non 21: Hans-Martin-Schleyer-Halle Stuttggart, GER Nov 22: Lanxess Arena Cologne, GER Nov 23: Sportpaleis Antwerp, BEL Nov 25: Ziggo Dome Amsterdam, HOL Nov 27: Stade Lievin, FRA Nov 28: Accor Arena Paris, FRA Dec 01: 3Arena Dublin, IRE Dec 02: SSE Belfast, NI Dec 04: OVO Hydro Glasgow, SCO Dec 06: First Arena Direct Leeds, ENG Dec 07: Utilita Arena Birmingham, ENG Dec 08: Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, WAL Dec 11: SSE Arena London, ENG

The Twilight Sad will support The Cure on all dates. 

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We’ve waited hours for this. The Cure have announced they will be going on a 44 date tour around Europe and the UK next year. 

The tour, which includes five arena shows in the UK, will kick off on 6 October in Riga, Latvia, and finish in London’s SSE Arena on 11 December. 

Not only are the band treating fans to a 135-minute show full of the classics but also teased there will be a brand new 67-minute album with fresh material.

We’ve been looking so long at pictures of them, but now we can see them in person and with new music!

In a tweet to fans, lead singer Robert Smith confirmed they would be airing songs from their new album on the tour. He also confirmed that shows around the rest of the world were in the works and would be “announced in due course”.

Bandmember Roger O’Donnell said he thinks fans will be happy with the new album in an interview with Classic Pop magazine. 

He explained: “Four years ago, I said to Robert, ‘We have to make one more record. It has to be the most intense, saddest, most dramatic and most emotional record we’ve ever made, and then we can just walk away from it.’ 

“He agreed. Listening to the demos, it is that record. I think everybody will be happy with it.”

He went on: “The problem is, it’s 12 years since the last album, so it becomes precious. When you’ve got a back catalogue like The Cure, it’s a lot to live up to. Robert has said, ‘if The Cure say any more, it had better be important, and it had better be f***ing good’.

“It is. It’s going to be an amazing record. I just suggest a little patience.”

Many fans have also questioned whether bassist, Simon Gallup, would be appearing on tour after he announced, “with a slightly heavy heart” he was leaving the band because he was “fed up with betrayal.” 

However, in October he confirmed that he had rejoined, and The Cure also stated he will feature in the line-up for the tour. 

Supporting them on the tour will be The Twilight Sad, a Scottish post-punk/indie rock band.

For more information on getting your hands on tickets to see these Lovecats, go to The Cure’s official website.  

See full list of tour dates below:

06 – ARENA, Riga, Latvia

08 – HARTWALL ARENA, Helsinki, Finland

10 – AVICII ARENA, Stockholm, Sweden

12 – SPEKTRUM, Oslo, Norway

13 – SCANDINAVIUM, Gothenburg, Sweden

14 – ROYAL ARENA, Copenhagen, Denmark

16 – BARCLAYCARD ARENA, Hamburg, Germany

17 – QUARTERBACK IMMOBILIEN ARENA, Leipzig, Germany

18 – MERCEDES-BENZ ARENA, Berlin, Germany

20 – TAURON ARENA, Krakow, Poland

21 – ATLAS ARENA, Lodz, Poland

23 – MARX HALLE, Vienna, Austria

24 – O2 ARENA, Prague 9, Czech Republic

26 – ARENA, Budapest, Hungary

27 – ARENA, Zagreb, Croatia

29 – OLYMPIAHALLE, Munich, Germany

31 – UNIPOL ARENA, Bologna, Italy

01 – MANDELA FORUM, Florence, Italy

03 – KIOENE ARENA, Padova, Italy

04 – FORUM, Milan, Italy

06 – ARENA, Geneva, Switzerland

07 – HALLE TONY GARNIER, Lyon, France

08 – SUD DE FRANCE ARENA, Montpellier, France

10 – PALAU SANT JORDI, Barcelona, Spain

11 – WIZINK CENTER, Madrid, Spain

13 – ZENITH, Toulouse, France

14 – ARKEA ARENA, Bordeaux, France

15 – ZENITH, Nantes, France

17 – FESTHALLE, Frankfurt, Germany

18 – ZENITH, Strasbourg, France

19 – ST JAKOBSHALLE, Basel, Switzerland

21 – HANS-MARTIN-SCHLEYER-HALLE, Stuttggart, Germany

22 – LANXESS ARENA, Cologne, Germany

23 – SPORTPALEIS, Antwerp, Belgium

25 – ZIGGO DOME, Amsterdam, Netherlands

27 – STADE, Lievin, France

28 – ACCOR ARENA, Paris, France

01 – 3ARENA, Dublin, Ireland

02 – SSE, Belfast, Northern Ireland

04 – OVO HYDRO, Glasgow, Scotland

06 – FIRST DIRECT ARENA, Leeds, England

07 – UTILITA ARENA, Birmingham, England

08 – MOTORPOINT ARENA, Cardiff, Wales

11 – THE SSE ARENA, Wembley, London, England

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The Cure have announced a 44-date UK and European tour for 2022.

The 'Friday I'm In Love' band will kick off in Riga, Latvia on October 6 before concluding five arena shows in Britain at London's SSE Arena on December 11.

Fans will be treated to a 135 minute show and a "67 minute" new album has also been mooted which would mark the group's first record since 2008's '4:13 Dream'.

The group have confirmed that the line-up for the tour will feature bassist Simon Gallup, who said in August that he had left the band "with a slightly heavy heart" as he was "fed up of betrayal". Two months later, however, he appeared to confirm that he had re-joined The Cure.

Tickets for the tour will go on sale on Friday (10.12.21) and the group will be supported at all shows by The Twilight Sad.

Frontman Robert Smith previously suggested that their next two albums will be their final full-length releases as the 'Just Like Heaven' group have invested a lot of emotional energy into their new work.

The 62-year-old musician said: "The new Cure stuff is very emotional.

"It’s 10 years of life distilled into a couple of hours of intense stuff.

"And I can’t think we’ll ever do anything else. I definitely can’t do this again."

The Cure 2022 UK Tour Dates:

4 December – Glasgow Ovo Hydro

6 December – Leeds First Direct Arena

7 December – Birmingham Utilita Arena

8 December – Cardiff Motorpoint Arena

11 December– London The SSE Arena Wembley

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The Cure have announced a 2022 European tour via their website . Starting in October, the group will kick off three months of shows with a first date in Latvia, then making their way around the rest of the continent. The group promises a 135-minute show for European fans, and that the lineup will include longtime bassist Simon Gallup, who announced he was leaving the band earlier this year, and then confirmed that he had rejoined The Cure. They’ve also mentioned in a press release that they have a “67 minute” album on the way. The group has been teasing several new albums over the past three years. Check out their upcoming dates below.

The Cure tour dates:

10/6 – ARENA, Riga, Latvia 10/8 – HARTWALL ARENA, Helsinki, Finland 10/10 – AVICII ARENA, Stockholm, Sweden 10/12 – SPEKTRUM, Oslo, Norway 10/13 – SCANDINAVIUM, Gothenburg, Sweden 10/14 – ROYAL ARENA, Copenhagen, Denmark 10/16 – BARCLAYCARD ARENA, Hamburg, Germany 10/17 – QUARTERBACK IMMOBILIEN ARENA, Leipzig, Germany 10/18 – MERCEDES-BENZ ARENA, Berlin, Germany 10/20 – TAURON ARENA, Krakow, Poland 10/21 – ATLAS ARENA, Lodz, Poland 10/23 – MARX HALLE, Vienna, Austria 10/24 – O2 ARENA, Prague 9, Czech Republic 10/26 – ARENA, Budapest, Hungary 10/27 – ARENA, Zagreb, Croatia 10/29 – OLYMPIAHALLE, Munich, Germany 10/31 – UNIPOL ARENA, Bologna, Italy

11/1 – MANDELA FORUM, Florence, Italy 11/3 – KIOENE ARENA, Padova, Italy 11/4 – FORUM, Milan, Italy 11/6 – ARENA, Geneva, Switzerland 11/7 – HALLE TONY GARNIER, Lyon, France 11/8 – SUD DE FRANCE ARENA, Montpellier, France 11/10 – PALAU SANT JORDI, Barcelona, Spain 11/11 – WIZINK CENTER, Madrid, Spain 11/13 – ZENITH, Toulouse, France 11/14 – ARKEA ARENA, Bordeaux, France 11/15 – ZENITH, Nantes, France 11/17 – FESTHALLE, Frankfurt, Germany 11/18 – ZENITH, Strasbourg, France 11/19 – ST JAKOBSHALLE, Basel, Switzerland 11/21 – HANS-MARTIN-SCHLEYER-HALLE, Stuttggart, Germany 11/22 – LANXESS ARENA, Cologne, Germany 11/23 – SPORTPALEIS, Antwerp, Belgium 11/25 – ZIGGO DOME, Amsterdam, Netherlands 11/27 – STADE, Lievin, France 11/28 – ACCOR ARENA, Paris, France 12/1 – 3ARENA, Dublin, Ireland 12/2 – SSE, Belfast, Northern Ireland 12/4 – OVO HYDRO, Glasgow, Scotland 12/6 – FIRST DIRECT ARENA, Leeds, England 12/7 – UTILITA ARENA, Birmingham, England 12/8 – MOTORPOINT ARENA, Cardiff, Wales 12/11 – THE SSE ARENA, Wembley, London, England

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The Cure debuted two new songs last night (October 6) as they kicked off their 2022 world tour with a gig in Riga, Latvia.

The iconic indie band performed at the Arena Riga in the city, sharing 25 songs across the evening with the audience.

Among them were two fresh, previously unheard cuts that could feature on their upcoming new album, Songs Of A Lost World . The gig began with one of them, “Alone,” which opened with an expansive soundscape of guitars, keys and drums, with frontman Robert Smith later singing on it: “ This is the end of every song that we sing. ”

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Later, at the end of the main set, The Cure shared another new song in “Endsong.” That track also took on a melancholy form, Smith singing about a life with “ no hopes, no dreams, no love – I don’t belong .”

The show also saw keyboardist and guitarist Perry Bamonte rejoin the band’s touring line-up 17 years after he last performed with them.

The tour will continue tomorrow night (October 8) in Helsinki, Finland, with the dates running until mid-December, when they will wrap up with three nights at London’s OVO Arena Wembley. The full schedule and tickets can be found on The Cure’s official website .

In November, the band will share a deluxe edition of their multi-platinum 1992 album, Wish , to mark its 30th anniversary. It was the band’s ninth studio album and, at the time, became the band’s best-selling album, reaching No.1 in the UK and Mo.2 in the US, where it was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Alternative Music Album category.

Last month (September 24), the band released “Miss Van Gogh (Instrumental Demo)” from the upcoming reissue, which is one of a raft of previously unreleased tracks that will feature on the new edition.

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The Cure’s Arena Riga setlist:

“Alone” “Pictures Of You” “Closedown” “A Night Like This” “Lovesong” “Trust” “Burn” “Fascination Street” “Push” “In Between Days” “Play For Today” “A Forest” “Want” “Shake Dog Shake” “39” “From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea” “Endsong” “Plainsong” “Disintegration” “Lullaby” “Close To Me” “The Walk” “Friday I’m In Love” “Just Like Heaven” “Boys Don’t Cry”

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The Cure are a band formed in 1976 hailing from Crawley, West Sussex, in the United Kingdom. Fronted by lead singer and songwriter Robert Smith, they came from the post-punk scene of the early 80’s to become one of the biggest and most influential bands in modern rock.

When a band gets to be as truly worshipped as The Cure, it can be an interesting and slightly bizarre thing to look at their early days. A little bit like seeing your favourite actor wondering whether they’re going to go with white or brown bread in a local Tesco. Or an important politician spotted zoning out on public transport, it brings them back down to earth and reminds you that they’re not all-conquering, all-powerful cosmically divine extra-dimension visitors who know the secrets of the universe, but a guy from the Sussex suburbs who formed a band to play at a school concert.

They probably looked ridiculous at their first shows, and not in the awesome way. They probably wrote some godawful songs. Some punters probably watched an early incarnation of The Cure and thought, for good reason, that they were a bunch of no-hopers. Every band has those days and if they haven’t one should be very, very suspicious of them. What makes The Cure so special is that they absolutely had those days, but knowing about them doesn’t take the sheen off them at all. They’re still a vitally important band, influential to thousands of bands the world over and that’s enough to make them legends, before the image and before the imitators.

And it all began with a school concert. In April 1973, five students from Notre Dame Middle School in Crawley formed Obelisk, the first tentative musical project of one Mr Robert Smith, who was the bands pianist. Future Cure cohorts Mick Dempsey and Lol Tolhurst backed him up on guitar and percussion, respectively, but it wasn’t until 1976 that the trio began to take making music more seriously. The band was reshuffled to feature Smith on the guitar, Dempsey on bass and Tolhurst left the now renamed Malice, but it was only to last a year until their lead guitarist left as well.

The remaining members got Tolhurst back as their drummer and renamed themselves again.This time, they would be called Easy Cure. By September 1977, Smith took over lead vocals after several unsuccessful auditions and by the start of 1978, they had dropped the Easy from their name and had recorded their first demo tape. This tape found its way to Polydor Records scout Chris Parry, who was so taken with the band that he signed them to his own label Fiction in September of that very year. In a move that nobody would get away with now, their track “Killing An Arab” was released soon after as their very first single.

It was a move that gained as much acclaim as controversy, to the extent that a re-release of the single had to be packaged with a sticker on the cover denying its supposedly racist connotations. Thankfully, the bands energetic post-punk got more attention, and their hype was considerably heightened with a session on John Peel’s legendary Radio One show. By the following year, their debut album “Three Imaginary Boys”, was released, and as part of its promotion, the band embarked on their first major support tour opening for Siouxsie And The Banshees.

This was to be a major step forward for the band, as Smith was coaxed into playing guitar for The Banshees after their original axe-man left shortly before the tour. The experience of being a Banshee profoundly changed Smith’s attitude towards the music that his band played, and when before he was most influenced by The Buzzcocks and Elvis Costello, afterwards he wanted to match the power that he felt while playing Siouxsie’s music. The result was 1980’s “Seventeen Seconds” and arguably, that was when they became The Cure that we know today.

Since then, they’ve been most known for essentially creating Goth music with the aforementioned record, its follow up “Faith”, and 1982’s bleak masterpiece “Pornography”. However, after those records they released some of the most romantic, beautiful and downright succesful pop of the 1980’s and early 90’s, with albums like “Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me”, “Wish” and “The Top” showing just what Smith could do with a lovelorn lyric and a truly gorgeous melody. It’s their mastery of these two extremes that really show why The Cure are as loved as they are. They exemplify the human condition, and reflect when one is ecstatic and when one is at their lowest with equal skill and sensitivity.

There’s no-one else like them, and it’ll be a while before we see their likes again. See this band as soon as possible.

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Reviewing a show of one of your favorite Bands who have the distinction of being in your Top 5 (if not #1) live experiences of all time can be a bit daunting.

It can go a number of ways.

1. Another Great show as hoped.

2. Sub par and a let down.

3. The Band just "mails it in" (which is the worst).

The Cure, who have been around since 1976 (Easy Cure) and haven't toured the States anyway with a new album since 2008 are currently embarking on a substantial North American tour and with no new album I was really only expecting a "Greatest Hits" type show honestly? And given their Longevity and slew of "Hits" from the heyday of MTV I guess I couldn't blame them and I would have been satisfied more than likely?

Ah, but that was not the case in Boston (6-16-16) at Agganis Arena!

The Cure came out full throttle with a high energy level for what would turn out to be a marathon show of 3 hours which included.

Not 1. Not 2. Not even 3. But 4. Yes. 4 Encore Sets!!!

Were the standards there? Of course how can they not be.

"Inbetween Days", "Just Like Heaven", "Lovesong" "Let's Go To Bed", "Boys Don't Cry" etc etc etc

And all played with a kicked up, but not hurried, sense of urgency and excitement!

Mixed in though were surprising live Gems like:

"Burn" (1st The Crow soundtrack), "M", "Kyoto Song" and the surprising "Snakepit"!!

"Fascination Street" which has one the most perfect Bass lines ever IMO was a whirlwind of insanity as Simon Gallup just pushed the Band forward.

And the songs just kept coming one after the other while the crowd basked in Robert Smith's wonderfully childlike sense of wonder and emotion in his lyrics and vocals and understated guitar work.

Most Cure fans (me included) knew every single song played which is typical of The Cure fanbase.

But when they launched into the new "It Can Never Be the Same" with it's rumbling Bass line and heart felt lyrics to Robert Smith's Mother(?) I was amazed at how well it slid into this already fantastic set and really really really hope it gets a proper release soon, if it hasn't already and I have somehow missed it?

Robert Smith is an enigma of a front man. He demands your attention but. I don't believe, has never come to grips with his fans adulations and is still obviously shy individual. And I really don't think it's an act?

Simon Gallup is without doubt the energy of this Band still! He stalks the stage and never stops moving. All the while laying down a very unique Bass foundation that compliments Roberts Jangly sparse guitar style perfectly.

Simon does not get the recognition he deserves as a force on the Bass (along with John Taylor of Duran Duran) and if you play Bass you really should take a close listen to his work with The Cure.

Jason Cooper I think has finally come out from the shadow that was Boris Williams and seems comfortable in pushing his style now more in the drumming Dept. which I believe is another reason for the energy level of the Band live.

Roger O'Donnell is sublime on the keyboards and brings that soaring majestic sound needed for anything done from DISINTEGRATION while jumping right over to the nursery rhyme key tinkling of The Cure's early 80's Synth Pop era easily.

Reeves Gabrels who is the current 2nd guitarist in the ever rotating slot is a masterful musician in his own right (David Bowie folks) and honestly I was surprised at how long He has stayed with the Band? But He steps out very tastefully when required and ads his unique flair to the sound. I will admit to missing Porl Thompson who I just think was/ is the elusive component to the Band. But if you have to have Mr. Gabrels who am I to complain?.

Honestly this review could have been round up with one word: "EPIC"

But that, would be "mailing it in".

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I first saw the Cure in 1982 in this very same venue, the effectionatelg named by U.S. Muso's as the Hammy Odeon.

Tonight some 30 years later I'm back. I feel at home especially as I'm stranding and I'm where I should be.... Down the Front

Our evening starts with And Also The Trees a reformed eighties outfit who previously supported the Cure on their 1984 tour.

The thing about Robert smith is that he is a prolific song writer and the bands back catalogue is immense which results in us experiencing a three hour plus spectacular.

And what a treat. Hits rained down and more randomly than normal. Tracks from The Top album seemed dominate. Just like Heaven, Charlotte sometimes, Hundred Years, The End and of course the gems Primary, play for today and the classic A Forest.

Of course I'd liked more from Seventeen Seconds and Faith but that would have been greedy. There were plenty of folk here tonight who weren't born when these albums were released

With so much to play we were presented with four encores and finally at 11.15 it all ended with Boys Don't Cry.

It meant so much for me to have returned to this awesome venue to see my favourite band.... The place and the band that started me on my gig going journey

Cheers Robert.... Fantastic

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The Cure are a special band and should be heard in a special environment, that is why I saw them at Red Rocks in Colorado. It was a cool night and the sun was sitting low in the sky. That famous colorful Colorado sky fell down across the stage.

The fans were are pretty relaxed and were mostly 25 plus in age. Everyone seemed to be poised for a night of great music. You could hear conversations coming from every direction, everyone hoping their favorite songs will be played.

Just as it was getting dark the band took the stage. Everyone stood and applauded Robert Smith as he paced across the stage and made his way to the microphone stand. As the band members struck a few random chords then the band jumped into “Just Like Heaven”. The frenzy only grew as the bad started without pause to play “Friday I’m In Love”. Everyone was having so much fun. The music sounded better then I have ever heard it before.

Robert Smith played an amazing set list of all the hits over the years. The band played all the old songs like “Boys Don’t Cry” and “Pictures of you” with a fresh take and with a new energy. This band has been around a while and still worth seeing live!

The Cure are legends and any band that will give you a 2 1/2 hour show deserves your respect. That being said this "greatest hits" + a few back-catalogue approach is what you'd expect from the Rolling Stones not from what is still an underground act. That in and by itself wouldn't even be that bad but aside from a few songs 39, A Night Like This, 100 Years sounded bland, uninspired and as though they were just going through the motions... Great light show, technical perfection but no soul! I've seen them twice in the 90's and came out of those shows thrilled, energized and inspired. Those were magical shows where the band managed to transform reality and all (the band included, to judge by their faces) came out of it exhausted and amazed, carried off as by some shamanistic ritual to dark and dangerous lands where we learned to overcome our fears and face the world around us with new hope. This wasn't one of those shows. This was Robert Smith giving his audience 30 of his best songs and not once making a spiritual connection with either the music or the crowd...

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Obviously being way too young to remember The Cure the first time around (sort of, ish, ahem, etc), this was the first time seeing this bunch of post-punk proto-goths and inevitably they didn't disappoint.

Despite most of the band heading pretty swiftly towards free-bus-pass age, the gig show kicked along at a pace, with young Mr. Smith barely pausing for breath as they band kicked on through a back catalogue spanning 30+ years.

Having spent the past few weeks attempting to brush up on my Cure knowledge (via Spotify) I can gladly add this band to an ever-growing list of "if you thought the studio version was good...", as tracks like Lullaby, Lovecats and Friday all sounded immense performed live.

Main issue of the night was technical; the lack of big screens at Wembley Arena means if you're right at the back, the band are mere specks on the stage up front. The lighting design was beautifully done though, and went some way to compensate for the lack of being able to see Robert Smith gurning earnestly into the microphone.

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Two review, first for The Cure. It was a wonderful show! They were willing to perform hits along with other unknown songs and sounded great at doing it. They had a half and half crowd, some diehard fans and some who thought they were bigger fans than they actually were. With it being May in Pac NW the temperature dropped quickly freezing alot of people enough to say they had seen enough. This wasnt The band's fault for lack of inspired fans. They were everything I expected from a goth rock band from the late 70s and 80s. About the venue: I love the venue as well! We have been living in Portland for 5 years but have never made a point to catch a show in the Washington Amphitheater. Wow! We felt like we were home in the south. Nice concert under the stars and the price was a great as well, considering the crappy prices shows in Portland go for. We will be going back to Sunlight Supply in August.

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Buon concerto del gruppo, rovinato dalla pessima acustica del Mediolanum Forum.

L'esecuzione è stata quasi impeccabile, l'interazione col pubblico buona (Robert Smith ha persino azzardato un "Grazie mille", unica ed acclamatissima frase che il pubblico ha capito), alcune canzoni elegantemente riarrangiate.

La qualità sonora, inizialmente pessima (purtroppo tale è rimasta per tutta l'esibizione dei Twilight Sad che aprivano il concerto), è migliorata durante l'esibizione grazie al lavoro ingrato dei fonici e al fatto che gradualmente le chitarre elettriche distorte sono state sostituite con le acustiche o con suoni più docili.

Penso che sia l'ultimo concerto che andrò a vedere al Mediolanum Forum, che è vergognosamente inadatto ad ospitare concerti rock dal punto di vista acustico (peccato, perché dal punto di vista logistico non è male). Ridateci l'arena!

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What a concert!

We managed to get front row side view, only a few meters from the stage.

I'd seen them in 1985 in Madrid, 2008 in Melbourne and now in Milan. Awesome songs, still as good as always. A massive repertoire to choose from, but they performed most of their hits, plus a new one, It Can Never Be The Same. Robert as grand as always, he really enjoyed the show.

Simon at his best, he inspired me when I was 17 to play bass guitar, his usual moving around the stage with his bass at knee level!

I missed Porl, though, he has always been the colourful note at the right end of the stage!

Roger as sculptural as always in front of the keyboards and Jason performing at his best.

A magnificent show, what can I say.

I hope to see them again in a couple of years!

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The Cure - Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi. November 26th 2016

My 5th Cure concert, and probably the best I've seen. No doubt it was far better than the last one, also in Barcelona in 2008 (without Roger O'Donnell on keys)

The band is great with Reeves Gabrels and Roger. Jason Cooper sounds better than ever on drums and Simon's bass is terrific.

Missed some gems such as Plainsong, Jupiter Crash, Want, Letter to Elise, but setlist was OK, 32 songs, focusing on The Head on the Door (1985) + Disintegration (89) + Kiss Me (87).

1 great unreleased song: It Can Never Be The Same on 1st encore.

Robert's voice was fine, powerful and clean. Athmosphere was good, proactive and the pop songs encouraged fans to sing along.

Looking fw to a new tour and maybe new album?

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3 (three) hours of pure pleasure. 31 songs.

They sang as if they were recording the original albuns. Perfect!

Great quality and performance.

Great respect for the fans, as I never saw.

Best was not possible, im glad I went to this concert. Thank you CURE!

In Between Days

Pictures of You

The Hungry Ghost

A Night Like This

Shake Dog Shake

The Caterpillar

From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea

One Hundred Years

Step Into the Light

Play for Today

Fascination Street

Friday I'm in Love

Just Like Heaven

Boys Don't Cry

Hot Hot Hot!!!

Let's Go to Bed

Close to Me

Why Can't I Be You?

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NEW 2022 EUROPEAN TOUR ANNOUNCED

THE CURE HAVE JUST ANNOUNCED DETAILS OF A 44 DATE EUROPEAN TOUR TAKING IN 22 COUNTRIES AT THE END OF 2022 WITH THE TWILIGHT SAD SUPPORTING ON ALL DATES.

TICKETS FOR ALL SHOWS GO ON GENERAL SALE LATER THIS WEEK AND YOU CAN FIND TICKET DEAILS AT  THECURE.COM/SHOWS/

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    The concert of THE CURE as part of the "Euro Tour 2022" began at 8:45 p.m. following the support act THE TWILIGHT SAD (Scotland) and a short break for conversion, which was accompanied by the sounds of continuous rain over the loudspeaker system. For their fans, this was the best news of recent years: THE CURE are coming on an extensive ...

  16. The Cure Announce European Tour For 2022

    Photo: Sterling Munksgard / Shutterstock.com. The legendary band The Cure have just announced a European Tour set for the upcoming year in 2022. Sadly for Cure fans, it's almost a year away as the tour is planned for the end of 2002 starting in the Fall in the month of October. Tickets for the shows will be going on sale within this week.

  17. The Cure

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  18. The Cure on tour Lost World Tour 2022 (Europe)

    The Cure performed 46 concerts on tour Lost World Tour 2022 (Europe), between Jäähalli on October 8, 2022 and OVO Arena Wembley on December 12, 2022

  19. The Cure Setlist at Arena de Genève, Geneva

    Get the The Cure Setlist of the concert at Arena de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland on November 6, 2022 from the Shows of a Lost World Tour and other The Cure Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  20. THE CURE Euro Tour 2022

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  21. The Cure Tour Announcements 2024 & 2025, Notifications ...

    Wed 20 Mar 2024 Glivelab Helsinki Helsinki, Finland. Mika. Mon 29 Jul 2024 KUNSTRASEN bonn gronau Bonn, Germany. Wolfmother. Thu 11 Jul 2024 Doornroosje Nijmegen, Netherlands. A Place To Bury Strangers. Thu 30 May 2024 Crystal Ballroom Boston, MA, US. Clan of Xymox. Thu 31 Oct 2024 La Marbrerie Montreuil, France.

  22. THE CURE European Tour 2022

    new 2022 european tour announced 06/12/21 the cure have just announced details of a 44 date european tour taking in 22 countries at the end of 2022 with the twilight sad supporting on all dates. tickets for all shows go on general sale later this week and you can find ticket deails at thecure. ... new 2022 european tour announced 06/12/21 the ...