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The Cure merch
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Disintegration
$16.89
Galore: Singles 1987-1997
$14.99
Greatest Hits
$34.95
Three Imaginary Boys
$24.98
Pornography
$24.98
Seventeen Seconds
$28.98
Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me
$41.83
Pornography - Remastered Black
$29.81
Seventeen Seconds
$14.81
The Cure - Disintegration
$9.99
Wish
$11.99
4:13 Dream
$8.94
The Top Deluxe
$24.55
The Cure
$18.39
Bloodflowers
$9.98
The Top
$15.98
Concert Live 1984
$19.99
Pornography Remastered
$9.99
Japanese Whispers
$9.84
Faith
$13.71
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Live Photos of The Cure

The Cure at Berlin, Germany in Mercedes-Benz Arena 2024
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Fan Reviews

Elena ♡
February 24th 2024
I still can’t believe that I got to experience that live. Ultimately the best show I’ve ever been to and gave me the hardest post concert depression til this day. Having an interaction with Robert and Simon while being in the first row made this the best day of my live. Speaking from a die hard the cure fan perspective still their shows are incredible since they played for almost 3 hours and had the best vibes. This is how every show should be, pleaseeee I need to see them again.
Köln, Germany@
Lanxess Arena
Margo
June 27th 2023
I don't know what was up, but there were no camera operators like there normally are to put together shots to display on the TV screens facing the lawn. So if you sat on the lawn you could barely see anything because it was just one camera on a tripod with the whole stage in a wide shot. You could barely see the band... It was good music to just lay back and stare at the sky since that's all you could do, and then the good dance songs were all at the end for everyone to dance to.
Columbia, MD@
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Ron
June 26th 2023
So, I didn’t give this 5 stars for a reason. Being far from the stage, we couldn’t see The Cure very. Not sure if the band requested no close ups of Robert, or if it was the venue. But we weren’t the only ones who noted this. That being said, they sounded fantastic! First time seeing them live, and glad I was able too.
Columbia, MD@
Merriweather Post Pavilion
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About The Cure

Formed during the punk era of the 1970s while still in secondary school in Crawley, West Sussex, England, The Cure has been one of the most enduring bands of the last thirty years, even if that has come at the price of multiple line-up changes, with only original frontman Robert Smith remaining in the band. Shunning the anarchistic tendencies of many punk bands after their formation in 1976, The Cure's first release was Killing an Arab, based on material from French writer Albert Camus' "L'Etranger" (translated into English as The Stranger or The Outsider). This track courted controversy because of its theme (misinterpreted as racist, it was in fact, about the futility of killing any ethnicity), but it started to secure a small following, which grew following the release of debut album Three Imaginary Boys and non-LP single Boys Don't Cry in 1979, the latter of which would become one of The Cure's most famous songs.
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Genres:
Alternative, Punk, Rock
Hometown:
Crawley, United Kingdom

No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Cure to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of The Cure

The Cure at Berlin, Germany in Mercedes-Benz Arena 2024
View All Photos

The Cure merch
amazonview store

Disintegration
$16.89
Galore: Singles 1987-1997
$14.99
Greatest Hits
$34.95
Three Imaginary Boys
$24.98
Pornography
$24.98
Seventeen Seconds
$28.98
Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me
$41.83
Pornography - Remastered Black
$29.81
Seventeen Seconds
$14.81
The Cure - Disintegration
$9.99
Wish
$11.99
4:13 Dream
$8.94
The Top Deluxe
$24.55
The Cure
$18.39
Bloodflowers
$9.98
The Top
$15.98
Concert Live 1984
$19.99
Pornography Remastered
$9.99
Japanese Whispers
$9.84
Faith
$13.71
View All

Fan Reviews

Elena ♡
February 24th 2024
I still can’t believe that I got to experience that live. Ultimately the best show I’ve ever been to and gave me the hardest post concert depression til this day. Having an interaction with Robert and Simon while being in the first row made this the best day of my live. Speaking from a die hard the cure fan perspective still their shows are incredible since they played for almost 3 hours and had the best vibes. This is how every show should be, pleaseeee I need to see them again.
Köln, Germany@
Lanxess Arena
Margo
June 27th 2023
I don't know what was up, but there were no camera operators like there normally are to put together shots to display on the TV screens facing the lawn. So if you sat on the lawn you could barely see anything because it was just one camera on a tripod with the whole stage in a wide shot. You could barely see the band... It was good music to just lay back and stare at the sky since that's all you could do, and then the good dance songs were all at the end for everyone to dance to.
Columbia, MD@
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Ron
June 26th 2023
So, I didn’t give this 5 stars for a reason. Being far from the stage, we couldn’t see The Cure very. Not sure if the band requested no close ups of Robert, or if it was the venue. But we weren’t the only ones who noted this. That being said, they sounded fantastic! First time seeing them live, and glad I was able too.
Columbia, MD@
Merriweather Post Pavilion
View More Fan Reviews

About The Cure

Formed during the punk era of the 1970s while still in secondary school in Crawley, West Sussex, England, The Cure has been one of the most enduring bands of the last thirty years, even if that has come at the price of multiple line-up changes, with only original frontman Robert Smith remaining in the band. Shunning the anarchistic tendencies of many punk bands after their formation in 1976, The Cure's first release was Killing an Arab, based on material from French writer Albert Camus' "L'Etranger" (translated into English as The Stranger or The Outsider). This track courted controversy because of its theme (misinterpreted as racist, it was in fact, about the futility of killing any ethnicity), but it started to secure a small following, which grew following the release of debut album Three Imaginary Boys and non-LP single Boys Don't Cry in 1979, the latter of which would become one of The Cure's most famous songs.
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Punk, Rock
Hometown:
Crawley, United Kingdom

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