The Cure Debuts 'Songs Of A Lost World' at Iconic London Show
The legendary band performed their first album in 16 years, celebrating its release with a sold-out concert at The Troxy.
- The Cure's London Troxy show featured a full performance of their new album 'Songs Of A Lost World' and a celebration of their 1980 album 'Seventeen Seconds'.
- The concert was attended by a star-studded audience, including celebrities like Pedro Pascal and members of Radiohead and Duran Duran.
- The event was livestreamed on YouTube, allowing fans worldwide to witness the band's return to the stage.
- Robert Smith announced plans for another album, with the band set to tour again in autumn 2025.
- The release of 'Songs Of A Lost World' marks a significant moment for The Cure, being their first album since 2008 and hailed as a return to form by critics.




















