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List of The Cure concerts

The Cure are known for their gothic style of music. Robert Smith is the frontman of the band, along with other members that join and leave the Cure. The following list are the Cure's concert tours from the late 1970s to 2018.

  • 1.1 Winter & Spring UK Warm-Up Tour
  • 1.2 Three Imaginary Boys Tour
  • 1.3 Join Hands Tour
  • 1.4 Future Pastimes Tour
  • 2.1 The Cult Heroes Tour
  • 2.2 Seventeen Seconds Warm-Up Tour (North American Leg)
  • 2.3 Seventeen Seconds Tour (1st European Leg)
  • 2.4 Get a Dose of The Cure Tour
  • 2.5 Seventeen Seconds Tour (2nd European Leg)
  • 2.6 The Primary Tour
  • 3.1 Picture Tour (1st European Leg)
  • 3.2 Picture Tour (Australian Leg)
  • 4.1 Fourteen Explicit Moments Tour
  • 4.2 Pornography Tour
  • 5.1 The Walk Tour
  • 6.1 Winter European Warm-Up Tour
  • 6.2 The Top Tour (1st European Leg)
  • 6.3 The Top Tour (2nd European Leg)
  • 6.4 The Top Tour (Australian and Japanese Leg)
  • 6.5 The Top Tour (North American Leg)
  • 7.1 Summer European Festival Warm-Up Tour
  • 7.2 The Head Tour (UK Leg)
  • 7.3 The Head Tour (North American Leg)
  • 7.4 The Head Tour (European Leg)
  • 8.1 Summer European Festival Warm-Up Tour
  • 8.2 Beach Party Tour (North American Leg)
  • 8.3 Beach Party Tour (European Leg)
  • 9.1 South American Warm-Up Tour
  • 9.2 Kissing Tour (North American Leg)
  • 9.3 Kissing Tour (European Leg)
  • 10.1 Prayer Tour (European Leg)
  • 10.2 Prayer Tour (North American Leg)
  • 11.1 The Pleasure Trips Tour
  • 12.1 Winter UK Tour
  • 13.1 Wish Tour (UK Leg)
  • 13.2 Wish Tour (North American Leg)
  • 13.3 Wish Tour (Australian Leg)
  • 13.4 Wish Tour (European Leg)
  • 21.1 The Dream Tour (2nd European Leg)
  • 22.1 The Trilogy Tour
  • 25.1 9 Festival Tour
  • 26.1 Teenage Cancer Trust Concert
  • 27.1 4Tour (2007 - 2008)
  • 28.1 4Tour (2007 - 2008)
  • 28.2 12:08 Dream Tour (2008)
  • 29.1 UK and USA Tour (2009)
  • 30.1 Reflections Tour
  • 31.1 40th Anniversary Tour
  • 32.1 South African Tour
  • 32.2 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
  • 32.3 Disintegration 30th Anniversary Tour (Vivid Sydney)
  • 32.4 Summer Festival European/Japanese Tour
  • 33 Band Members
  • 34 References

1979 [ edit ]

Winter & spring uk warm-up tour [ edit ], three imaginary boys tour [ edit ], join hands tour [ edit ], future pastimes tour [ edit ], 1980 [ edit ], the cult heroes tour [ edit ], seventeen seconds warm-up tour (north american leg) [ edit ], seventeen seconds tour (1st european leg) [ edit ], get a dose of the cure tour [ edit ], seventeen seconds tour (2nd european leg) [ edit ], the primary tour [ edit ], 1981 [ edit ], picture tour (1st european leg) [ edit ], picture tour (australian leg) [ edit ], 1982 [ edit ], fourteen explicit moments tour [ edit ], pornography tour [ edit ], 1983 [ edit ], the walk tour [ edit ], 1984 [ edit ], winter european warm-up tour [ edit ], the top tour (1st european leg) [ edit ], the top tour (2nd european leg) [ edit ], the top tour (australian and japanese leg) [ edit ], the top tour (north american leg) [ edit ], 1985 [ edit ], summer european festival warm-up tour [ edit ], the head tour (uk leg) [ edit ], the head tour (north american leg) [ edit ], the head tour (european leg) [ edit ], 1986 [ edit ], beach party tour (north american leg) [ edit ], beach party tour (european leg) [ edit ], 1987 [ edit ], south american warm-up tour [ edit ], kissing tour (north american leg) [ edit ], kissing tour (european leg) [ edit ], 1989 [ edit ], prayer tour (european leg) [ edit ], prayer tour (north american leg) [ edit ], 1990 [ edit ], the pleasure trips tour [ edit ], 1991 [ edit ], winter uk tour [ edit ], 1992 [ edit ], wish tour (uk leg) [ edit ], wish tour (north american leg) [ edit ], wish tour (australian leg) [ edit ], wish tour (european leg) [ edit ], 1993 [ edit ], 1995 [ edit ], 1996 [ edit ], 1997 [ edit ], 1998 [ edit ], 1999 [ edit ], 2000 [ edit ], 2001 [ edit ], the dream tour (2nd european leg) [ edit ], 2002 [ edit ], the trilogy tour [ edit ], 2003 [ edit ], 2004 [ edit ], 2005 [ edit ], 9 festival tour [ edit ], 2006 [ edit ], teenage cancer trust concert [ edit ], 2007 [ edit ], 4tour (2007 - 2008) [ edit ], 2008 [ edit ], 12:08 dream tour (2008) [ edit ], 2009 [ edit ], uk and usa tour (2009) [ edit ], 2011 [ edit ], reflections tour [ edit ], 2018 [ edit ], 40th anniversary tour [ edit ], 2019 [ edit ], south african tour [ edit ], rock and roll hall of fame [ edit ].

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame chose the Cure for induction in its Class of 2019. [78] Although the Cure had been eligible for the Hall of Fame since 2004, they were only nominated once previously, in 2012. [79] The formal induction ceremony was held 29 Mar 2019 at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn, New York. The members named by the Rock Hall for induction as part of the band are Perry Bamonte, Jason Cooper, Michael Dempsey, Reeves Gabrels, Simon Gallup, Roger O'Donnell, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Lol Tolhurst and Boris Williams. [79] Gabrels was initially not included in the induction, but was added in February 2019. [80] At the Hall of Fame ceremony on 29 March 2019, The Cure were inducted by Trent Reznor and performed "Shake Dog Shake", "A Forest", "Lovesong", "Just Like Heaven" and "Boys Don't Cry". [81]

Disintegration 30th Anniversary Tour (Vivid Sydney) [ edit ]

Summer festival european/japanese tour [ edit ], band members [ edit ].

  • Robert Smith - vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, violin, harmonica (1976 - present)
  • Porl Thompson - guitar, keyboards, saxophone (1976 - 1978, 1983 - 1992, 2005 - 2009)
  • Lol Tolhurst - drums, percussion, keyboards (1976 - 1988, 2011)
  • Michael Dempsey - bass, vocals (1976 - 1979)
  • Simon Gallup - bass, keyboards (1979 - 1982, 1985 - present)
  • Matthieu Hartley - keyboards (1979 - 1980)
  • Andy Anderson - drums (1983 - 1984) (59 concerts played with The Cure)
  • Phil Thornalley - bass (1983 - 1984) (76 concerts played with The Cure)
  • Norman Fisher-Jones - bass (1984) (2 concerts played with The Cure)
  • Vince Ely - drums (1984) (11 concerts played with The Cure)
  • Boris Williams - drums, percussion (1984 - 1994, 2001)
  • Roger O'Donnell - keyboards (1987 - 1990, 1995 - 2005, 2011 - present)
  • Perry Bamonte - guitar, keyboards (1990 - 2005)
  • Robert Soave - bass (1992)
  • Jason Cooper - drums (1995 - present)
  • Reeves Gabrels - guitar (1997, 2012 - present)

References [ edit ]

  • ↑ Two shows at 8 pm & 10 pm
  • ↑ Jazz Bilzen 1979
  • ↑ Reading Festival 1979
  • ↑ Siouxsie and the Banshees' drummer (Kenny Morris) and guitarist (John McKay) quit the tour just hours before the show. Robert filled in on guitar for the band throughout the tour.
  • ↑ Last performance with Michael Dempsey on bass
  • ↑ First performance of Simon Gallup (bassist) and Matthieu Hartley (keyboardist)
  • ↑ Porl Thompson joined The Cure on stage to play guitar on "I'm A Cult Hero"
  • ↑ The Cult Heroes concert
  • ↑ Originally scheduled at Routes
  • ↑ Rettel Festival 1980
  • ↑ Two shows at 6:30 pm & 8:30 pm
  • ↑ Originally scheduled in Canberra at Ainslie Hotel
  • ↑ Show at 5 pm
  • ↑ Show at 9 pm
  • ↑ Two shows at 4:30 pm & 7:30 pm
  • ↑ Last performance of Matthieu Hartley on keyboards
  • ↑ Schüttorf Open Air 1981
  • ↑ Two shows at 8:30 pm & 11 pm
  • ↑ Printemps de Bourges 1982
  • ↑ Last performance of Simon Gallup on bass (rejoined in 1985)
  • ↑ First performance with Andy Anderson on drums, Phil Thornalley on bass and Lol Tolhurst on keyboards (Tolhurst originally played drums)
  • ↑ Norman Fisher-Jones on bass
  • ↑ Concert: The Cure Live
  • ↑ Two shows at 4:30 pm & 10 pm
  • ↑ The Cure Live in Japan
  • ↑ Last performance with Andy Anderson on drums
  • ↑ First performance with Vince Ely on drums
  • ↑ Last performance with Vince Ely on drums
  • ↑ First performance with Boris Williams on drums
  • ↑ Last performance with Phil Thornalley on bass
  • ↑ First performance with Simon Gallup on bass (left in 1982)
  • ↑ Roskilde Festival 1985
  • ↑ Paléo Folk Festival 1985
  • ↑ Rock in Athens
  • ↑ Ruisrock 1985
  • ↑ Pinkpop Festival 1986
  • ↑ Rock am Ring 1986
  • ↑ Rock in Riem 1986
  • ↑ Glastonbury Festival 1986
  • ↑ The Cure in Orange
  • ↑ First performance with Roger O'Donnell on keyboards
  • ↑ Roskilde Festival 1989
  • ↑ Bizarre Festival 1989
  • ↑ Rock am See 1989
  • ↑ Festival Grec de Barcelona 1989
  • ↑ Last performance with Roger O'Donnell on keyboards
  • ↑ Fête de la Musique 1990
  • ↑ First performance with Perry Bamonte on keyboards and guitar
  • ↑ Glastonbury Festival 1990
  • ↑ Roskilde Festival 1990
  • ↑ Schulschluss Open-Air 1990
  • ↑ Leysin Rock Festival 1990
  • ↑ Rock Torhout 1990
  • ↑ Rock Werchter 1990
  • ↑ Last performance with Porl Thompson on guitar
  • ↑ Last performance with Boris Williams on drums
  • ↑ Saffron sang on "Just Say Yes" & Ray Cokes played guitar on "Boys Don't Cry".
  • ↑ Boris Williams played percussion
  • ↑ Live 8 Versailles
  • ↑ First performance with Porl Thompson on guitar (left in 1992)
  • ↑ Festival Internacional de Benicàssim 2005
  • ↑ Lokerse Feesten 2005
  • ↑ La Route du Rock 2005
  • ↑ Rock Oz’Arènes 2005
  • ↑ Szegedi Ifjúsági Napok 2005
  • ↑ Rock'n Coke 2005
  • ↑ First performance of Roger O'Donnell on keyboards (left in 2005) & Lol Tolhurst on keyboards/drums (left in 1988)
  • ↑ Lol Tolhurst was absent from this performance (not a Reflections Concert)
  • ↑ Last performance of Lol Tolhurst on keyboards/drums
  • ↑ Rock on the Lawns
  • ↑ 79.0 79.1 "Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - 2019 Inductees" . www.rockhall.com . Retrieved 23 December 2018 .
  • ↑ "The Rock Hall Inducts Another Member of The Cure" . www.futurerocklegends.com . Retrieved 7 February 2019 .
  • ↑ Kreps, Daniel; Grow, Kory (30 March 2019). "The Cure Run Through Classics in Exhilarating Rock Hall Induction Set" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved 30 March 2019 .

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The show will run from Sept. 21 to 28, opening at the Arts Center and touring to venues across the Adirondacks as the final production of the 2024 ADK LAKES Theatre Festival.

Set during the summer of 1936 and earlier, “The Cure: An Adirondack Story” spotlights events both fictional and historical in Saranac Lake. Margaret, a writer from New York City, is seeking “the cure” for her case of tuberculosis at the famous Saranac Lake sanatorium. Her story intertwines with the life and struggles of Dr. Edward L. Trudeau, a driven, deeply compassionate man who devoted himself to finding a cure for the dreaded disease in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The stories of Margaret and Dr. Trudeau combine to celebrate the importance of community in healing and the many sides of the natural world while emphasizing the struggle to transcend a deadly pandemic.

The production opens at the Arts Center in Blue Mountain Lake at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, followed by performances at View Arts Center in Old Forge at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 22; Tupper Lake Middle High School in Tupper Lake at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24; Pendragon Theatre in Saranac Lake at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26; and Tannery Pond Center in North Creek at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28.

Tickets and more information are available at adirondackarts.org/altf.

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    The Cure's 1996 Concert History. Formed in 1978 in West Sussex, England, The Cure emerged as a pioneer in the post-punk and gothic rock movements. Its original members included Robert Smith, Michael Dempsey, and Lol Turhurs. Smith remains the only original member of The Cure.

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    Wild Mood Swings is the tenth studio album by English rock band the Cure, released on 6 May 1996 by Fiction Records. [2] The album charted at number nine on the UK Albums Chart, staying on chart for six weeks, and charted at number 12 in the US Billboard 200. [3] [4]Four singles were released from the album, the first being "The 13th", released in 22 April 1996, followed by "Mint Car" released ...

  16. List of The Cure concerts

    6.4 The Top Tour (Australian and Japanese Leg) 6.5 The Top Tour (North American Leg) 7 1985. 7.1 Summer European Festival Warm-Up Tour. 7.2 The Head Tour (UK Leg) 7.3 The Head Tour (North American Leg) 7.4 The Head Tour (European Leg) 8 1986. 8.1 Summer European Festival Warm-Up Tour.

  17. The Cure

    Recorded live at Palau dels Esports / Palacio de los Deportes de Barcelona on 30th October 1996. [misspelled 'Palau D'Sports' on labels, 'Palau D'Esports' on back tray] Almost complete show, only missing the 3d encore "A Forest" and "Forever". Tracks 1-1 to 2-7 : Main set Tracks 2-8 to 2-10 : Encore 1 Tracks 2-11 to 2-15 : Encore 2

  18. The Cure Concert Setlist at San Jose Arena, San Jose on August 5, 1996

    The Cure Gig Timeline. Aug 01 1996. Queen Elizabeth Theatre Vancouver, BC, Canada. Add time. Aug 03 1996. The Gorge Amphitheatre George, WA, USA. Add time. Aug 05 1996. San Jose Arena This Setlist San Jose, CA, USA.

  19. The Cure Concerts 1992

    1992-05-17 Philadelphia - Spectrum (USA/PA) Open, High, Pictures Of You, Lullaby, Just Like Heaven, Fascination Street, To Wish Impossible Things, Wendy Time, The Walk, Charlotte Sometimes, Doing The Unstuck, Friday I'm In Love, In Between Days, From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea, Never Enough, Cut, End.

  20. The Cure Average Setlists of year: 1996

    Get A Dose Of The Cure Tour (33) Join Hands Tour (24) LatAm 2013 (8) Radio Festivals Tour (10) Reflections (9) Rock on the Lawns 2019 (2) Seventeen Seconds Tour (39) ... 1996. Note: only considered 96 of 112 setlists (ignored empty and strikingly short setlists) Setlist. share setlist Want. Play Video; Club America. Play Video; Push. Play Video;

  21. 'The Cure: An Adirondack Story' to tour Sept 21-28

    The all-star cast features Saranac Lakers Terry Kemp as E.L. Trudeau, Laura-Jean Swanson as Lottie Trudeau and Jason Brill as Dr. Loomis, with Laura Farrell as Margaret, Sean Orman as Frank, Megan ...

  22. The Palace of Auburn Hills (USA/MI)

    VHS 'Show' / mix of 1992-07-18 and 1992-07-19. list of recordings may be incomplete and could contain wrong informations. Cranes. 4 Championship Drive. Auburn Hills, MI 48326. All The Cure concert dates and setlists. The Cure concert Tickets, Adverts, Stories, Details and Trivia.

  23. The Cure Concerts 1995

    1995-07-01 Torhout - Wijnendaals Plateau (Belgium) Want, Fascination Street, A Night Like This, Pictures Of You, Lullaby, Just Like Heaven, Trust, Jupiter Crash, High, The Walk, Let's Go To Bed, A Strange Day, Push, Friday I'm In Love, In Between Days, From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea, Shiver And Shake, Disintegration, End. E1: A Forest.

  24. The Cure Concert Map by year: 1991

    2016 North American Tour (35) 2016 Oceania Tour (8) 4Tour (71) 9 Festival Tour (9) An Evening With The Cure Tour (5) Christmas Shows 2014 (3) Curiosa Festival Tour (22) Disintegration 30th Anniversary (5) Eight Appearances Tour (8) Fourteen Explicit Moments Tour (14) Future Pastimes Tour (29) Get A Dose Of The Cure Tour (33) Join Hands Tour (24)