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Monday, June 27, 2016

The Cure Setlist in Miami 2016



The Cure gave it all they had in the Miami heat last night, continuing their 2016 US tour is usual fashion by wowing fans with new set lists every night. June 26th was no exception with the first performance of "A Strange Day." The voice of Robert Smith was clear and easily reached above the classic music of the band.

Speaking of the band, it was tight, fronted by 5 world-class musicians, and backed by an array of digital backdrops that related to the particular song they were playing. It would have been more artistic if the backdrops had old photos of The Cure in certain places. The best one was "One Hundred Years" that depicted war scenes as the song punched the audience in the ears in unrelenting awesomeness. Enough said on this Cure blog: http://disintegrationnation-cureblog.blogspot.com/

If you are in Miami, try to get tickets to tonight's show, though it won't be easy seeing how it's sold out yet again. While you are at it, check out these cool stats about the number of songs The Cure has played from each album on this tour: http://www.setlist.fm/stats/albums/the-cure-6bd6b266.html?tour=2016+North+American+Tour

SET LIST - The Cure - Bayfront Park - Miami - June 26, 2016 - 18 Songs

Open

Kyoto Song

A Night Like This

Push

In Between Days

Pictures of You

Closedown

High

The Walk

Sleep When I’m Dead

If Only Tonight We Can Sleep

This Twilight Garden

Lovesong

Just Like Heaven

Trust

From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea

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End

ENCORE 1

Cold

A Strange Day

The Hanging Garden

One Hundred Years

ENCORE 2

Piggy in the Mirror

Never Enough

Fascination Street

Burn

ENCORE 3

Lullaby

The Perfect Girl

Hot Hot Hot!!!

Wrong Number

ENCORE 4

Let’s Go to Bed

Close to Me

Why Can’t I Be You?

Boys Don’t Cry


#CureSetList #CureMiamiSet

Saturday, June 11, 2016

The Cure Honor Prince with Purple Guitar in Minneapolis



The Cure played Minneapolis this week and delivered a four encore set that has become the norm for the best band on the planet. Yes, epic has become the norm for The Cure on their 2016 tour. Robert Smith played homage to the newly departed Prince by playing with a purple guitar. “The pressure of holding a purple guitar is really getting to me,” Smith said.

Here on The Cure blog I reported that Robert Smith listed "Starfish and Coffee" as his favorite Prince song from the 1980s. Cool, right? It's one of the purple one's more literary efforts and he even played it for the Muppets.

Robert Smith again paid homage to the song. On his guitar was written a lyric from "Starfish and Coffee": "it was 7:45 we were all in line" Check out the photos at Glide Magazine.


#RobertSmithPrince #SmithPurpleguitar