The Cure triumphs in London: New album inspires fans!

The Cure triumphs in London: New album inspires fans!

London, Großbritannien - London (dpa) - a memorable evening in London! The British rock legend The Cure has conquered the hearts of fans in the historic troxy in the storm with its latest album “Songs of a Lost World”. At a rousing concert that was broadcast live on the Internet, the band around the charismatic front man Robert Smith has been presenting their first studio album in front of around 3,000 enthusiastic spectators for 16 years. The reactions were overwhelming when the audience celebrated the new songs with loud applause and cheers!

not enough! After the new album was performed, there was a truly musical fireworks: over 20 classics, including hits such as “Lovesong”, “Just like Heaven” and “Friday I'm in Love”, were given. The cheered show lasted a full three hours and not only attracted fans from all over the world, but also celebrities like Boy George and Billie Joe Armstrong from Green Day. Anyone who missed the spectacle can catch up on the live stream on YouTube and immerse themselves in the magical atmosphere!

world tour and future plans

The demand for tickets was overwhelming! Tickets for this exclusive concert were sold out in the shortest possible time, and the band is already planning a world tour that is expected to start in autumn 2025. But Robert Smith also has clear ideas for the future: "I will be 70 years old in 2029, and then it is over," the 65-year-old announced in an interview. He wants to stop and dissolve the band in the year of the 50th anniversary of the first Cure album.

The new album "Songs of a Lost World" is celebrated as a masterpiece by fans and critics. It has a dark, melancholic note because Smith processes the loss of his older brother. But don't worry, the future has more ready: Smith announced that two other Cure albums are already in the works that should not be so depressing. So the fans can look forward to further musical highlights!

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OrtLondon, Großbritannien

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