Shows Of A Lost World Tour 2023 ( www.thecure.com )

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10/05/2023, New Orleans, Smoothie King Center 12/05/2023, Houston, Toyota Center 13/05/2023, Dallas, Dos Equis Pavilion 14/05/2023, Austin, Moody Center 16/05/2023, Albuquerque, Islata Amphitheater 18/05/2023, Phoenix, Desert Diamond Arena 20/05/2023, San Diego, Nicu Amphitheatre 21/05/2023, San Diego, Nicu Amphitheatre 23/05/2023, Los Angeles, Hollywood Bowl 24/05/2023, Los Angeles, Hollywood Bowl 25/05/2023, Los Angeles, Hollywood Bowl 27/05/2023, San Francisco, Shoreline Amphitheatre 29/05/2023, San Francisco, Shoreline Amphitheatre 31/05/2023, Portland, Moda Center

01/06/2023, Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena 02/06/2023, Vancouver, Rogers Arena 04/06/2023, Salt Lake City, Vivint Smart Home Arena 06/06/2023, Denver, Fiddler´s Greem Amphitheatre 08/06/2023, Minneapolis St. Paul. Xcel Energy Center 10/06/2023, Chicago, United Center 11/06/2023, Cleveland, Blossom Music Center 13/06/2023, Detroit, Pine Knob Music Theathe 14/06/2023, Toronto, Budweiser Stage 16/06/2023, Montreal, Bell Centre 17/06/2023, Montreal, Bell Centre 18/06/2023, Boston, Xfinity Center 20/06/2023, New York, Madison Square Garden 21/06/2023, New York, Madison Square Garden 22/06/2023, New York, Madison Square Garden 24/06/2023, Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center 25/06/2023, Columbia, Merriweather Post Pavilion 27/06/2023, Atlanta, State Farm Arena 28/06/2023, Atlanta, State Farm Arena 29/06/2023, Tampa, Amalie Arena

01/07/2023, Miami, Miami-Dade Arena

17/09/2023, Chicago, Riot Festival

19/11/2023, Mexico City, Corona Capital 22/11/2023, Lima, Peru, Estadio San Marcos 25/11/2023 – Buenos Aires, Parque Sarmiento 27/11/2023 – Montevideo, Uruguay, Antel Arena 30/11/2023 – Santiago, Chile

03/12/2023 – Sao Paulo, Autodromo De Interlagos 07/12/2023 – Asunción, Amfiteatro José Asunción Flores 10/12/2023 – Bogota, Movistar Arena

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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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The Cure confirma su primer show en Uruguay: será en 2023 y esto es lo que se sabe hasta ahora

Robert smith adelantó que the cure llegará a uruguay este año, para dar el primer show de la banda en el país. será en el festival primavera 0..

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El comienzo de mayo llegó con anuncios parciales para los melómanos uruguayos y, en concreto, para los fanáticos de The Cure . La banda confirmó que llegará este año por primera vez a Montevideo, aunque de momento no se conocen más detalles oficiales sobre esta visita.

Se sabe, sí, que la banda liderada por Robert Smith hará su debut en el contexto de Primavera 0 , el festival promovido por la productora local Gaucho que, en los últimos años, ha sido responsable de la visita de artistas de la talla de Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, Nick Cave, The Chemical Brothers y, en 2022, de Jack White.

Jack White en Montevideo: ofrenda de rock y sorpresa uruguaya en una noche histórica

La gira de The Cure por Sudamérica se había confirmado semanas atrás, y este miércoles llegó el mensaje de Robert Smith , que anunció qué países visitará en lo que queda de 2023. "2023 en Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, México, Paraguay, Perú, Uruguay", reveló en un tuit. "Pero ordenar los detalles está llevando un poco más de lo que hubiera pensado. Más detalles cuando existan", adelanto, dando cuenta de alguna dificultad organizativa.

Inmediatamente, el productor Danilo Astori Sueiro, responsable de Gaucho, adelantó: "Se viene una Primavera épica", confirmando así que la llegada de The Cure se dará en el contexto de Primavera 0.

Se viene una Primavera épica... https://t.co/PJlshUaAIE — Danilo A Sueiro (@daniloasueiro) May 3, 2023

El rumor estaba instalado y se especula que el concierto se confirme para el último trimestre del año en el Teatro de Verano , que ha sido la sede histórica del festival que ha pasado por otros puntos de la ciudad, como el Velódromo o el Antel Arena.

The Cure está llevando a cabo su gira Shows of a Lost World , que tiene fechas agendadas hasta julio en Estados Unidos.

El grupo fundado en 1976 en el Reino Unido es uno de los mayores exponentes del post punk y el new wave. Con la dramática voz de Robert Smith como emblema e himnos como "Friday I'm in Love" o "Boys Don't Cry" a cuestas, The Cure ha sobrevivido varios cambios y ha construido una carrera de casi 50 años que ha calado hondo en varias generaciones.

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2023-11-27 Montevideo - Antel Arena (Uruguay)  

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  • This was the first ever The Cure concert in Uruguay.
  • According to the printed setlists 'It Can Never Be the Same' and 'Want' were supposed to be played in the first encore, but were not played.

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La banda de origen ingl�s, The Cure, se present� con un show de dos horas y media el pasado lunes en el Antel Arena de Montevideo. Los artistas invitaron como telonero a la banda irlandesa Just Mustard. Video: Twitter Telemundo pic.twitter.com/xWJ4JJyLRr — 970 Universal (@universal970) November 28, 2023

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The Cure Announce Headlining and Festival Gigs in Latin America

  • June 25, 2023
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As The Cure brings their acclaimed North American tour to a close, the band has announced to their fans an extension of their 2023 journey with seven performances scheduled across the lively landscapes of South America, entailing both three headlining shows and four festival appearances.

The band’s current itinerary concludes on July 1st in Miami, with two more North American festival appearances on the horizon this year— September’s Riot Fest in Chicago and Corona Capital 2023 in Mexico City on November 19th. Both serve as a prelude to the eagerly awaited South American tour set to unfold in the waning days of November and the start of December.

FYI WE WILL BE PLAYING MINIMUM 150 MINUTE SETS AT ALL OUR LATAM SHOWS – PLUS YOU GET THE TWILIGHT SAD / JUST MUSTARD / SLOWDIVE… AND SOME OTHER REALLY GOOD ARTISTS TOO… C’MON! X — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) June 24, 2023

The Cure’s South American Shows of a Lost World tour schedule features stops in Lima, Peru; Montevideo, Uruguay; and Santiago, Chile. Furthermore, the band is set to mesmerize audiences at the illustrious Primavera Sound festivals, with performances in Buenos Aires, Argentina; São Paulo, Brazil; Asunción, Paraguay; and Bogotá, Colombia.

Ticketing information and more can be found here.

The Cure Tour Dates:

NORTH AMERICA June 25:  Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD, USA June 27:  State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA, USA June 28:  State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA, USA June 29:  Amalie Arena, Tampa, FL, USA July 1:  Miami-Dade Arena, Miami, FL, USA Sept. 17:  Riot Fest, Chicago, IL, USA Nov. 19:  Corona Capital 2023, Mexico City, Mexico

SOUTH AMERICA Nov. 22:  Estadio Nacional, Lima, Peru Nov. 25-26:  Primavera Sound 2023 Buenos Aires, Parque Sarmiento, Argentina Nov. 27:  Antel Arena, Montevideo, Uruguay Nov. 30:  Estadio Monumental, Santiago, Chile Dec. 2-3:  Primavera Sound 2023 São Paulo, Autódromo De Interlagos, Brazil Dec. 7:  Primavera Day Sound Asunción, Parque Olímpico, Paraguay Dec. 10:  Primavera Sound 2023 Bogotá, Parque Metropolitano Simón Bolívar, Colombia

ICYMI :THE CURE WILL HEADLINE FOUR PRIMAVERA SOUND FESTIVALS IN ASUNCIÓN, BOGOTÁ, BUENOS AIRES AND SÃO PAULO AT THE END OF 2023. MORE DETAILS AT https://t.co/1SuB6eGNCY pic.twitter.com/mhVe93fRnN — The Cure (@thecure) June 23, 2023
THE FINAL THREE DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED FOR THE SOUTH AMERICAN LEG OF THE SHOWS OF A LOST WORLD 2023 TOUR WILL TAKE PLACE IN LIMA, MONTEVIDEO AND SANTIAGO IN NOVEMBER. DETAILS AT https://t.co/GQmAeG7m4Z pic.twitter.com/Rqdl6mSlK2 — The Cure (@thecure) June 23, 2023

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The Cure’s “Shows of a Lost World” tour will hit these 7 South American countries

Robert Smith had promised to reveal details of The Cure’s concerts in Mexico and South America by the end of April , and though that deadline came and went, he today revealed which South American countries the band expects to play on its Shows of a Lost World tour this year.

On Twitter, Smith wrote that “sorting out the deals is taking a bit longer than I thought it would,” but said The Cure plans to perform in 2023 in Mexico and seven South American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. “More details when they exist,” he added.

2023 IN ARGENTINA : BRASIL : CHILE : COLOMBIA : MEXICO : PARAGUAY : PERU : URUGUAY… BUT SORTING OUT THE DEALS IS TAKING A BIT LONGER THAN I THOUGHT IT WOULD… MORE DETAILS WHEN THEY EXIST… ONWARDS X — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) May 3, 2023

Following an extensive European trek last year, The Cure will be hitting the road in North America a week from today, opening the 35-date North American leg of the Shows of a Lost World tour in New Orleans, and performing in the U.S. and Canada through a July 1 date in Miami.

The tour will find Smith joined by his longest-serving bandmate, bassist Simon Gallup, as well as drummer Jason Cooper, keyboardist Roger O’Donnell and guitarist Reeves Gabrels. Smith surprised fans last fall by bringing back guitarist/keyboardist Perry Bamonte, who played in the band from 1990 to 2005.

Smith has not offered any update, however, on the status of the band’s next album Songs of a Lost World , which, at one point, he’d said could be released prior to The Cure’s fall tour last year.

Below, check out The Cure’s tour dates

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May 10: New Orleans, LA — Smoothie King Center May 12: Houston, TX — Toyota Center May 13: Dallas, TX — Dos Equis Pavilion May 14: Austin, TX — Moody Center May 16: Albuquerque, NM — Isleta Amphitheater May 18: Phoenix, AZ — Desert Diamond Arena May 20: San Diego, CA — NICU Amphitheatre May 21: San Diego, CA — NICU Amphitheatre May 23: Los Angeles, CA — Hollywood Bowl May 24: Los Angeles, CA — Hollywood Bowl May 25: Los Angeles, CA — Hollywood Bowl May 27: San Francisco, CA — Shoreline Amphitheatre May 29: San Francisco, CA — Shoreline Amphitheatre May 31: Portland, OR — MODA Centre June 1: Seattle, WA — Climate Pledge Arena June 2: Vancouver, BC — Rogers Arena June 4: Salt Lake City, UT — Vivint Smart Home Arena June 6: Denver, CO — Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre June 8: Minneapolis St. Paul, MN — Xcel Energy Center June 10: Chicago, IL — United Center June 11: Cleveland, OH — Blossom Music Center June 13: Detroit, MI — Pine Knob Music Theatre June 14: Toronto, ON — Budweiser Stage June 16: Montreal, QC — Bell Centre June 17: Montreal, QC — Bell Centre June 18: Boston, MA — Xfinity Center June 20: New York, NY — Madison Square Garden June 21: New York, NY — Madison Square Garden June 22: New York, NY — Madison Square Garden June 24: Philadelphia, PA — Wells Fargo Center June 25: Columbia, MD — Merriweather Post Pavilion June 27: Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena June 28: Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena June 29: Tampa, FL — Amalie Arena July 1: Miami, FL — Miami-Dade Arena

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The Cure has announced a string of South American dates as part of their “Shows Of A Lost World” tour. Robert Smith shared the news on his Twitter account, writing, “2023 IN ARGENTINA: BRAZIL: CHILE : COLOMBIA: MEXICO: PARAGUAY: PERU: URUGUAY… BUT SORTING OUT THE DEALS IS TAKING A BIT LONGER THAN I THOUGHT IT WOULD… MORE DETAILS WHEN THEY EXIST… ONWARDS X.”

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It’s been a decade since the group last visited South America as part of their “The Great Circle Tour” in 2013. As Smith noted, details are not yet available, but dates can be assumed to follow the North American leg of “Shows Of A Lost World,” which begins this week in New Orleans and continues through July 1st with a final date in Miami.

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After initially announcing their first North American tour in seven years, the band confirmed additional dates due to outstanding demand that included new dates in San Diego, Montreal, and Atlanta, as well as a new show in Portland, Oregon.

The band originally attempted to make their shows as affordable as possible by offering zero “platinum” or “dynamically priced” tickets and also only limited their sales to those registered as Ticketmaster Verified Fans in an attempt to prevent scalping.

The Great Circle Tour will see Smith joining with her longest-running bandmate, bassist Simon Gallup, as well as drummer Jason Cooper, keyboardist Roger O’Donnell, and guitarist Reeves Gabrels. The Cure frontman surprised fans last year by onboarding guitarist/keyboardist Perry Bamonte, who played in the band from 1990 to 2005.

As more tour details emerge, fans are anxiously anticipating news of the band’s next album, Songs of a Lost World , which Smith said could be released prior to The Cure’s fall tour last year.

Visit the official artist site for more details, and view the current tour itinerary below.

05/10 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center 05/12 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center 05/13 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion 05/14 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center 05/16 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater 05/18 – Phoenix, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena 05/20 – San Diego, CA @ NICU Amphitheatre 05/21 – San Diego, CA @ NICU Amphitheatre 05/23 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl 05/24 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl 05/25 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl 05/27 – San Francisco, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre 05/31 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center 06/01 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena 06/02 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena 06/04 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Smart Home Arena 06/06 – Denver, CO @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre 06/08 – Minneapolis St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center 06/10 – Chicago, IL @ United Center 06/11 – Cleveland, OH @ Blossom Music Center 06/13 – Detroit, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre 06/14 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage 06/16 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre 06/17 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre 06/18 – Boston, MA @ Xfinity Center 06/20 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden 06/21 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden 06/22 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden 06/24 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center 06/25 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion 06/27 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena 06/28 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena 06/29 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena 07/01 – Miami, FL @ Miami-Dade Arena

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The Cure Add New Dates to North American Tour

The Cure have expanded their 2023 “Songs of a Lost World” North American tour by announcing additional dates in San Diego, Montreal, and Atlanta, as well as a new show in Portland, Oregon. Frontman Robert Smith has also teased that concerts in Mexico and South America will be revealed later this month.

The newly announced dates are The Cure’s latest efforts to get tickets in the hands of fans following a frustrating initial on-sale process. Fans who were previously issued verified fan codes but who were unable to buy tickets to shows in San Diego, Montreal, and Atlanta will have first crack at tickets for the new dates. Meanwhile, the band is using its May 31st concert in Portland as an “experiment” to see whether simply have a non-transferable ticket policy sans the usage of Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan experience will provide enough protection.

“Songs of a Lost World” marks The Cure’s first North American tour in seven. The band originally attempted to make their shows as affordable as possible by offering zero “platinum” or “dynamically priced” tickets, and also only limited their sales to those registered as Ticketmaster Verified Fans in an attempt to prevent scalping. Despite these efforts, many fans were shut out of tickets , while others were subject to “unduly high” transaction fees (leading Smith to compel Ticketmaster to offer partial refunds ). As of last week, the band had canceled 7,000 tickets to the tour that were obtained through scalpers.

A Verified Fan pre-sale for new shows in San Diego, Montreal, and Atlanta go on sale beginning Friday, April 7th; any remaining tickets will be made available to the general public on Saturday, April 8th. Tickets to the Portland show go on sale on April 7th via Ticketmaster .

In a tweet , Smith asks fans to “PLEASE PLEASE DON’T BUY TICKETS IF YOU DON’T INTEND GOING TO THE SHOW!!!!”

Update: Robert Smith issued a status report on ticket availabilities via Twitter on May 3rd along with a tease for a future South American leg featuring shows in Argentina, Brazil, and more. “SORTING OUT THE DEALS IS TAKING A BIT LONGER THAN I THOUGHT IT WOULD,” he shared. “MORE DETAILS WHEN THEY EXIST.”

The Cure 2023 Tour Dates:

05/10 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center 05/12 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center 05/13 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion 05/14 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center 05/16 – Albuquerque, NM @ Isleta Amphitheater 05/18 – Phoenix, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena 05/20 – San Diego, CA @ NICU Amphitheatre 05/21 – San Diego, CA @ NICU Amphitheatre 05/23 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl 05/24 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl 05/25 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl 05/27 – San Francisco, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre 05/29 – San Francisco, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre 05/31 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center 06/01 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena 06/02 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena 06/04 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Vivint Smart Home Arena 06/06 – Denver, CO @ Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre 06/08 – Minneapolis St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center 06/10 – Chicago, IL @ United Center 06/11 – Cleveland, OH @ Blossom Music Center 06/13 – Detroit, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre 06/14 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage 06/16 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre 06/17 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre 06/18 – Boston, MA @ Xfinity Center 06/20 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden 06/21 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden 06/22 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden 06/24 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center 06/25 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion 06/27 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena 06/28 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena 06/29 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena 07/01 – Miami, FL @ Miami-Dade Arena

FOUR EXTRA SHOWS ADDED TO OUR ’SHOWS OF A LOST WORLD’ NORTH AMERICAN TOUR – THREE OF THEM ARE ‘EXTRA NIGHTS’ – 21ST MAY SAN DIEGO / 17TH JUNE MONTREAL / 28TH JUNE ATLANTA #ShowsOfALostWorld2023 1/5 — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) April 5, 2023
EVERYONE WITH A PREVIOUSLY ISSUED BUT UNSUCCESSFUL VERIFIED FAN CODE FROM ANY MARKET WILL HAVE FIRST OPTION TO BUY TICKETS – SALES OPEN FRI 7TH APR @ 10AM LOCAL TIME – LIMIT OF X4 TICKETS PER PERSON & ALL TICKETS NON-TRANSFERRABLE. VF FANS WILL BE NOTIFIED ON THU 6TH APR 2/5 — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) April 5, 2023
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DON’T BUY TICKETS IF YOU DON’T INTEND GOING TO THE SHOW!!! IF THERE ARE STILL TICKETS LEFT THERE WILL BE A PUBLIC ONSALE FROM SATURDAY 8TH APRIL. DETAILS TO FOLLOW #ShowsOfALostWorld2023 3/5 Advertisement — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) April 5, 2023
FOURTH EXTRA SHOW WILL BE 31ST MAY PORTLAND MODA CENTER – AS AN ‘EXPERIMENT’ TO SEE WHETHER NON-TRANSFERABLE TICKETS ARE ENOUGH PROTECTION, TICKET PURCHASE WILL NOT REQUIRE TM VF #ShowsOfALostWorld2023 4/5 — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) April 5, 2023
PORTLAND PUBLIC ONSALE WILL OPEN FRIDAY 7TH APRIL @ 10AM LOCAL TIME – LIMIT OF X 4 TICKETS PER PERSON & ALL TICKETS NON-TRANSFERRABLE – AVAILABLE VIA https://t.co/SJNVMD5pR1 #ShowsOfALostWorld2023 5/5 — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) April 5, 2023
GOOD LUCK! X — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) April 5, 2023
PS. DETAILS OF SHOWS IN MEXICO AND SEVEN OF THE TWELVE SOVEREIGN STATES OF SOUTH AMERICA BEFORE THE END OF THE MONTH… #ShowsOfALostWorld2023 — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) April 4, 2023
TICKETS UPDATE: A COUPLE OF HUNDRED LEFT FOR ATLANTA JUNE 28TH, A COUPLE OF THOUSAND LEFT FOR MONTREAL JUNE 17TH… AND MORE THAN ENOUGH 'WAY TOO CHEAP' (HA!) $35 HANDS IN THE SKY LAWN TICKETS FOR SHORELINE MAY 29TH… SEE YOU VERY SOON X Advertisement — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) May 3, 2023
2023 IN ARGENTINA : BRASIL : CHILE : COLOMBIA : MEXICO : PARAGUAY : PERU : URUGUAY… BUT SORTING OUT THE DEALS IS TAKING A BIT LONGER THAN I THOUGHT IT WOULD… MORE DETAILS WHEN THEY EXIST… ONWARDS X — ROBERT SMITH (@RobertSmith) May 3, 2023

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