The Cure 2016-05-19
The Chelsea, Las Vegas, NV
Set 1
Plainsong
Pictures Of You
Closedown
A Night Like This
The Caterpillar
Sleep When I'm Dead
Lovesong
Trust
Lullaby
The Perfect Girl
Hot Hot Hot!!!
Screw
The Walk
Push
Inbetween Days
Just Like Heaven
2 Late
Want
Shake Dog Shake
Disintegration
Encore 1:
Step Into The Light
Never Enough
Burn
Wrong Number
Give Me It
Encore 2:
The Lovecats
Close To Me
Let's Go To Bed
Freakshow
Why Can't I Be You?
Encore 3:
A Forest
Boys Don't Cry
Pictures Of You
Closedown
A Night Like This
The Caterpillar
Sleep When I'm Dead
Lovesong
Trust
Lullaby
The Perfect Girl
Hot Hot Hot!!!
Screw
The Walk
Push
Inbetween Days
Just Like Heaven
2 Late
Want
Shake Dog Shake
Disintegration
Encore 1:
Step Into The Light
Never Enough
Burn
Wrong Number
Give Me It
Encore 2:
The Lovecats
Close To Me
Let's Go To Bed
Freakshow
Why Can't I Be You?
Encore 3:
A Forest
Boys Don't Cry
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
W/ THE TWILIGHT SAD
Formed by lead vocalist and guitarist Robert Smith, The Cure released its debut album Three Imaginary Boys in 1979 to great acclaim just one year after signing with Chris Parry’s new label, Fiction Records. Over the years, The Cure became known for its change of sound, ranging from punk and goth rock to pop and electronic dance music. In addition to its sound, the band also experienced a changing lineup with band members constantly leaving and returning to the group. After more than two decades with its original label, The Cure decided to leave and sign with international label Geffen Records in 2003. Designed to appeal to a young audience, the band released its first album for Geffen and followed it up with a North American tour featuring a number of younger bands including Interpol, Mowai, The Rapture and Muse.
Over the next couple of the years, The Cure played at various festivals around the world until taking a break in 2008. After a three-year hiatus, the group began touring again and playing at festivals in Europe, North America and South America. In 2014, lead singer Smith announced that The Cure would release a new album, a follow-up to the 4:13 Dream album, as well as begin a new tour, playing three of its earlier albums in their entirety.
Formed by lead vocalist and guitarist Robert Smith, The Cure released its debut album Three Imaginary Boys in 1979 to great acclaim just one year after signing with Chris Parry’s new label, Fiction Records. Over the years, The Cure became known for its change of sound, ranging from punk and goth rock to pop and electronic dance music. In addition to its sound, the band also experienced a changing lineup with band members constantly leaving and returning to the group. After more than two decades with its original label, The Cure decided to leave and sign with international label Geffen Records in 2003. Designed to appeal to a young audience, the band released its first album for Geffen and followed it up with a North American tour featuring a number of younger bands including Interpol, Mowai, The Rapture and Muse.
Over the next couple of the years, The Cure played at various festivals around the world until taking a break in 2008. After a three-year hiatus, the group began touring again and playing at festivals in Europe, North America and South America. In 2014, lead singer Smith announced that The Cure would release a new album, a follow-up to the 4:13 Dream album, as well as begin a new tour, playing three of its earlier albums in their entirety.
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