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30 · 09 · 2025
The Cure have announced their plans for a series of headline shows next summer.
Their album, ‘Song Of A Lost World,’ was released in 2024, followed by an extensive remix collection and a concert album. With festival appearances confirmed for 2026, The Cure has ignited speculation regarding a possible tour.
Now the iconic gothic band has made their plans official. The Cure will perform several headline shows next summer, starting at Dublin’s Marlay Park on June 26th.
Next, they will take the stage at Belfast’s Belsonic on June 28th, and then at Manchester’s Wythenshawe Park on August 21st.
The final date announced so far is at the Royal Highland Showgrounds in Edinburgh on August 23rd.
Supporting acts vary by date and include Mogwai, The Twilight Sad, slowdive, Just Mustard, The Slow Readers Club, and Stella and the Dreaming.
Tickets for all performances will be available to the general public starting at 9am on October 3rd.
The Cure has confirmed the following shows:
June 26 - Dublin, Marlay Park
June 28 - Belfast, Belsonic
August 21 - Manchester, Wythenshawe Park
August 23 - Edinburgh, Royal Highland Showgrounds
Photo Credit: Andy Vella
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The Cure has announced plans for a series of headline concerts next summer. The band's album 'Song Of A Lost World' is set to be released in 2024, accompanied by an ambitious