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Title: 2023.06.10 Chicago, IL United Center (USA)
Post by: dsanchez on March 11, 2023, 20:29:46
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Title: Re: 2023.06.10 Chicago, IL United Center (USA)
Post by: Dacon1508 on March 17, 2023, 17:21:02
I am so bummed I missed out on presale and today's sale.  Anyone have 2 extra tickets they can't use for the Chicago show? Willing to pay close to face value or above.  Please message me. 
Title: Re: 2023.06.10 Chicago, IL United Center (USA)
Post by: Ulrich on June 11, 2023, 09:00:43
https://www.cure-concerts.de/concerts/2023-06-10.php

Alone
Pictures Of You
A Fragile Thing
Like Cockatoos
A Night Like This
Lovesong
And Nothing Is Forever
If Only Tonight We Could Sleep
Burn
Charlotte Sometimes
Push
Play For Today
A Forest
Shake Dog Shake
From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea
Endsong

I Can Never Say Goodbye
It Can Never Be The Same
Want
Plainsong
Disintegration

Lullaby
The Walk
Friday I'm In Love
Close To Me
Why Can't I Be You?
In Between Days
Just Like Heaven
Boys Don't Cry
10:15 Saturday Night
Killing An Arab
Title: Re: 2023.06.10 Chicago, IL United Center (USA)
Post by: Ulrich on June 12, 2023, 09:47:01
https://chicago.suntimes.com/2023/6/11/23757209/the-cure-review-chicago-concert-united-center-shows-of-a-lost-world

QuoteAfter the tour's launch in New Orleans a month ago, the sold-out "Shows of a Lost World" date in Chicago ran like a well-tuned machine throughout a generous set of 31 songs.

The audience sang favorites including the plaintive "Lovesong" and shimmering "In Between Days" with gusto. Deeper cuts for diehards included the biting "Shake Dog Shake" and the tour debut of "Like Cockatoos."

Although the Cure haven't released an album of new music since 2008, Smith has promised a "doom and gloom" record titled "Songs of a Lost World." Several songs from the project were performed during Saturday's main set, which opened with the regretful and defeated "Alone" and closed with the somber "Endsong."