In November 2001, The Cure performed a live recording of "Fascination Street" during their "Trilogy" concert series in Berlin, which showcased their d... Read Full Description >
In November 2001, The Cure performed a live recording of "Fascination Street" during their "Trilogy" concert series in Berlin, which showcased their distinct post-punk sound. This performance took place shortly after the release of their 2000 album "Bloodflowers," which marked a significant return for the band, drawing on their earlier eerie aesthetic while still evolving their sound. The "Trilogy" concerts were notable for featuring complete performances of three of their seminal albums: "Three Imaginary Boys," "Seventeen Seconds," and "Faith," reflecting the band's commitment to their legacy and the deep connection with their fanbase. Furthermore, this event highlighted The Cure's ability to create immersive live experiences, solidifying their status as pioneers in the alternative rock scene. The visual and auditory presentation at this concert also paved the way for future live recordings and albums, showcasing their elaborate stagecraft and the band's enduring appeal.