Second date in London, their last show of 2022's European Tour.
https://www.eventim.co.uk/event/the-cure-2022-the-sse-arena-wembley-14573603/
I'm searching for a standing area ticket for the second London show. If anyone has a spare ticket or can't attend, please contact me
Two tickets just popup on Twickets
https://www.twickets.live/block/612342078034925,2?utm_source=alert&utm_medium=email&utm_content=tickets_link&utm_campaign=2%20tickets%20(Standing)%20for%20The%20Cure%20at%20OVO%20Wembley%20Arena%20have%20just%20been%20posted&utm_term=The%20Cure%20tickets%20Gigs
Hi, I have two tickets for the December 12th concert that I can sell because I didn't get to go to the concert. Tickets were purchased from www.axs.com
If you are interested, sell tickets at the same price as on the website www.axs.com
Thank you!
I wonder if they will keep the same structure (alone to endsong) for all London concerts... soon we will know
Technically it might be too difficult to change it..
Can't wait to get this framed (my friend got me one)
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Quote from: Rietan on December 12, 2022, 20:45:22I wonder if they will keep the same structure (alone to endsong) for all London concerts...
Seeing they've kept it like that for the whole tour, I'm sure they will.
Setlist 12/12:
Alone, Pictures of You, At Night, A Night Like This, Charlotte Sometimes, Lovesong, And Nothing Is Forever, Burn, The Figurehead, A Strange Day, Push, Play For Today, A Forest, Shake Dog Shake, From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea, Endsong
I Can Never Say Goodbye, Plainsong, Prayers for Rain, Disintegration
Lullaby, The Walk, Let's Go To Bed, Friday I'm in Love, Close to Me, In Between Days, Just Like Heaven, Boys Don't Cry.
Quote from: pyota on December 13, 2022, 03:50:43Can't wait to get this framed (my friend got me one)
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This is amazing! Was it only sold at the gig? The queue was sooo long I couldn't face it!
Just ordered it in the online shop with the Paris one :-)
Quote from: again and again and again on December 13, 2022, 18:43:20This is amazing! Was it only sold at the gig? The queue was sooo long I couldn't face it!
get it here https://shopuk.thecure.com/ (https://shopuk.thecure.com/)
Quote from: pyota on December 13, 2022, 21:39:29Quote from: again and again and again on December 13, 2022, 18:43:20This is amazing! Was it only sold at the gig? The queue was sooo long I couldn't face it!
get it here https://shopuk.thecure.com/ (https://shopuk.thecure.com/)
Got it! Thanks so much!
Review with photos:
https://www.theupcoming.co.uk/2022/12/13/the-cure-at-wembley-arena-live-review-2/
Better late than never, here's another review:
https://thequietus.com/articles/32504-the-cure-live-wembley-review
QuoteOne of the few things I can still agree with Leon Trotsky on is that "old age is the most unexpected of all things that can happen to a man". There was a time when I could no more imagine The Cure growing old than I could myself. My reason for thinking I would stay the same was because I was young, whereas The Cure simply seemed to stand outside time altogether, and so were disqualified from the ordinary ways of measuring duration and decay. Their appearance, basically a mask, which would morph from the strikingly decorative into a recognisable disguise over the decades, encouraged this. As did the music, which having reached something like full realisation with 2000's Bloodflowers, rendered any further euphonious progression pointless if not impossible (as the two albums of repertoire retreads released since then unfortunately demonstrated). Happily, the brand new material that features heavily in their London set avoids those missteps, tapping back into their "big music"; The Cure's own wall of sound that evokes timelessness and time passing, nearer post rock than goth, a vast musical Siberia, evanescing in a wash of pedals, drum rolls and memory. Despite their slow pace, which is all part of the point, none of the new numbers drag. Instead they are as reassuring as hearing a greatest hits set by your favourite group (which is also thoughtfully provided). 46 years of experience have given Smith a solid grasp of his band's core competencies.