The Cure will be headlining Splendour in the Grass in Australia on Saturday July 23rd, 2016. Tickets on sale April 21st at 9am.
Official site updated and adds "OTHER AUSTRALIAN DATES WILL BE ANNOUNCED VERY SOON..."
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I should become a psychic.
ReplyDeleteOf course they announce Australian dates after I pay to see them in the US! Robert Smith never has consideration for my bank account :)
looking forward to an ALL CAPS announcement of more Australian dates soon...
ReplyDeleteThe waves of goosebumps just keep coming - bring on the side shows
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ReplyDeleteNoticed that it's not mentioned "only Aus show"?! News dates to be announced?!
yep yep yep, (not) "only Aus show"!
ReplyDeleteAdelaide please!!
ReplyDeleteHere's the news I've been waiting for! Hoping to catch at least a few of the shows (won't be making it to Splendour).
ReplyDeleteThis'll be fun! I wonder if it will be standing/GA for the solo shows? Perth Arena have plenty of openings for very late July and August (as i'm sure other venues do too)
ReplyDeleteTerrific news, I feels like it was a world ago that we were blessed to have the Reflections shows. ... such changes since then, underground echoes of universal heartbeats, music in the in-between spaces dripping through the walls. Should be interesting to listen
ReplyDeleteMelbourne is a definite must do.....
ReplyDeleteHopefully I'll be able to get up to Splendour. ..fingers crossed. ..
This is almost starting to look like a world tour. All for no particular reason? Hmmmm.......
ReplyDeleteTouring the world and selling out a lot of big venues will generate some $'s. Beside of enjoying to play live shows these are two big reasons, no?
Deletemaybe the last tour for real this time...or...some new songs?
DeleteI give my left arm if there isnt a new album coming out in may. The stars are lining up.
DeleteTo think it took a petition to get them there in the 90s.
ReplyDeleteMan this tour keeps getting bigger and bigger. Hopefully Robert's voice can hold up for close to 3 hrs a night, might be 2.5 hr shows.
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