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The Cure’s Final ‘Reflections’ Shows

10:01 AM Wednesday 9/28/11 |   |

The Cure announces the final dates for its “Reflections” show featuring the Brit band playing its first three albums from start-to-finish.

  • Robert Smith of The Cure

    KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas, Gibson Amphitheatre, Universal City, Calif.
    December 13, 2008

    (Jen Lowery / Startraksphoto.com)

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First performed at Australia’s Vivid Festival in 2010, “Reflections” delves in to The Cure’s early years as the band plays its 1979 album Three Imaginary Boys, 1980’s Seventeen Seconds and the 1981 release Faith.

The performances will include Cure members past and present with “The Cure Trio” made up of Robert Smith, Simon Gallup and Jason Cooper playing Three Imaginary Boys; “The Cure Quartet” adding Roger O’Donnell for Seventeen Seconds and “The Cure Quintet” welcoming past member Laurence Tolhurst for Faith.

Now band members are ready to put “Reflections” behind them, but not before giving the concept a final run, scheduling one show at London’s Royal Albert Hall for Nov. 15 and concerts on both U.S. coasts, hitting Hollywood’s Pantages Theatre Nov. 21-23 and New York City’s Beacon Theatre Nov. 25-27.

  • Simon Gallup of The Cure

    KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas, Gibson Amphitheatre, Universal City, Calif.
    December 13, 2008

    (Jen Lowery / Startraksphoto.com)

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Tickets for the Royal Albert Hall show go on sale Sept. 30 and the general onsale for Hollywood and New York launches Oct. 31. Visit TheCure.com for more information.


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