In September 2009, The Cure performed a live recording at the O2 Arena in London, during a phase of their career that followed the release of their th... Read Full Description >
In September 2009, The Cure performed a live recording at the O2 Arena in London, during a phase of their career that followed the release of their thirteenth studio album, "4:13 Dream," which came out in late 2008. This period marked a resurgence for the band, both commercially and critically, as they were celebrating over three decades in the music industry. The Cure had built a reputation for their dynamic live performances, and this concert was part of a tour supporting "4:13 Dream." The performance featured a mix of their classic hits and newer material, highlighting their enduring popularity and ability to engage their audience. Interestingly, frontman Robert Smith's distinctive voice and stage presence, coupled with the band's signature sound, continue to resonate with fans, drawing large crowds to their shows even as they progressed into their later years as a band.