The Cure has returned with a bang at Troxy in London! Join us for a fun dive into their electrifying album launch and unexpected classics!
The goth legends, The Cure, graced The Troxy in London on November 1, 2024, for a night that fans will surely remember. As the band celebrated the release of their latest album, "Songs of a Lost World," they transformed the iconic Art Deco venue into a playground for the dark and moody. Unlike typical Halloween festivities decorated with candle-lit pumpkins and fake spiders, this event had an air of goth glam that captivated the audience as Robert Smith and his crew played the album in its entirety for the first time.
The night didn’t stop with the unveiling of the new tracks. After performing the three-hour set which showcased the haunting sounds from "Songs of a Lost World," The Cure delighted fans by dipping into their extensive catalogue. Classic tracks and fan favorites were dispersed like candy through the concert, giving audiences a sweet taste of nostalgia alongside the fresh tunes. It was a celebration that redefined what a record release show could be—transforming a concert hall into a nostalgic wonderland of emotion and ethereal sound.
Robert Smith shared candid thoughts during the event, reflecting on his recent struggles. "I think I had a bit of a crisis of confidence, actually, through the last decade," he confessed, hinting at the gap between albums. But those worries seemed alleviated as the performance showcased a band that still possesses profound lyrical depth and strong melodies. This was not just another concert; it was a masterclass in resilience, effortlessly blending the band's history with the haunting vigor of their new material.
Wrapping up the night, The Cure reminded fans that while they might have experienced a lull, they are far from over. The audience left not only with the echoes of their beloved tracks ringing in their ears but also with hopes for more music on the horizon. The nostalgia of their live performance fused seamlessly with the promise of new experiences, signaling that in the world of The Cure, there are always more songs to come.
Fun fact: Did you know that Robert Smith, the frontman, once considered leaving the music scene altogether? Fortunately for us, he decided to stay and bless us with new creations like "Songs of a Lost World"!
Another interesting tidbit: "Seventeen Seconds," one of The Cure’s earlier albums, played a significant part during the concert, showcasing the band’s evolution over the years and how they continue to resonate with their audience. So, whether you're a long-time fan or a new listener, there's always something curiously dark and beautiful about The Cure!
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The Cure played new album 'Songs Of A Lost World' in full and celebrated 'Seventeen Seconds' at The Troxy in London. See footage, photos and the setlist.
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