The Cure: What to expect from the show at Primavera Sound 2023

The Cure: What to expect from the show at Primavera Sound 2023

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Find out what to expect from the setlist and remember the band’s history before their performance at the festival in São Paulo. Robert Smith sings at The Cure’s show in SP in 2013 Flávio Moraes/G1 The British band The Cure returns to Brazil for the first time since 2013 as one of the headliners of Primavera Sound 2023, this Sunday (3), in São Paulo. Even though the decade has passed since they were in the country, the group led by Robert Smith has not released any new albums in that time. The most recent, “4:13 Dream”, is from 2008. Which doesn’t mean that the new performance, part of the “Shows of a lost world” tour, will have nothing new. Three songs from the Cure’s next album, called “Songs of a lost world” and announced in 2019 by the singer, should be part of the performance. At two and a half hours long, at least according to the festival organizers, the show should be shorter than the 2013 show and its famous more than three hours. In addition to songs from the 14th album, not yet released, the tour in Latin America has featured six songs from “Disintegration”, from 1989, four from “The head on the door”, from 1985, and hits from other albums, such as “Kiss me kiss me kiss me”, from 1980, and “Wish”, from 1992. The Cure show is scheduled for 8:25 pm on the Corona Stage. Primavera Sound 2023 publishes show times; see the schedule g1 Listen What to expect from the most alternative festival ? As has been the case for decades, Smith is the only one of the founding members still in the band. In addition to the singer, guitarist and songwriter, the longest-serving member is bassist Simon Gallup, who has been with the group since 1979 (taking a three-year break ).On the 14th, the Cure announced that, due to health problems, keyboardist Roger O’Donnell would be replaced in Latin America by Mike Lord. What will be the Cure’s possible setlist at Primavera Sound 2023? There are variations throughout the presentations of the band on tour, of course, but there is a more or less fixed base in most of them. At Primavera Sound Buenos Aires, on Saturday (25), Cure also played a 2h30 show. The setlist there was: ‘Pictures of You’ ‘High’ ‘Lovesong’ ‘And Nothing Is Forever’ ‘Burn’ ‘Fascination Street’ ‘A Night Like This’ ‘Push’ ‘Inbetween Days’ ‘Just Like Heaven’ ‘At Night’ ‘Play for Today’ ‘A Forest’ ‘Shake Dog Shake’ ‘From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea’ ‘Endsong’ ‘It Can Never Be the Same’ ‘Want’ ‘Plainsong’ ‘Disintegration’ ‘Lullaby’ ‘ The Walk’ ‘Friday I’m in Love’ ‘Close to Me’ ‘Why Can’t I Be You?’ ‘Boys Don’t Cry’

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