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The Cult

Live Performances by The Cult in 1999

The Cult Performing at the Tibetan Freedom Concert

RFK Stadium
Washington, DC, United States

June 13, 1999 | Video Length: 10:03
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  • On June 13, 1999, The Cult performed at the Tibetan Freedom Concert held at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. By this time, the band was experiencing a ... Read Full Description >

    On June 13, 1999, The Cult performed at the Tibetan Freedom Concert held at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. By this time, the band was experiencing a period of re-establishment following their disbandment in the early '90s and subsequent reunion in 1999. Their previous studio album, "The Cult," was released in 1994, but the concert took place just weeks after the release of "Beyond Good and Evil," which featured a harder rock sound and was well-received by fans. The concert was part of a larger effort to raise awareness for Tibetan independence and showcased a diverse lineup of artists. An interesting fact about The Cult during this time is that their performance at the concert marked their first major public appearance after their reunion, highlighting their commitment to social issues alongside their musical endeavors. This event represented a significant moment in their career, emphasizing both their musical revival and their engagement with global humanitarian causes.