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About The Cure

Legendary band The Cure has made headlines recently, with frontman Robert Smith taking a stand against ticket touts and Ticketmaster's alleged price gouging. The band cancelled 7,000 tickets found on secondary resale websites in an effort to combat touts, with Smith noting that "all artists have the choice not to participate" in Ticketmaster's "platinum" or "dynamic pricing" system. The Cure also declined to use dynamic pricing to keep tickets at face value, even as demand for their first US tour in seven years is higher than the supply.

Smith has been vocal about his disappointment with Ticketmaster's "unduly high" service fees and how they inflate the cost of tickets. In fact, Ticketmaster's fees for The Cure tickets have been discovered to be more than double the price of the original tickets, angering many music lovers, including Smith. The Cure deliberately made tickets to their North American tour affordable and refused to use Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing system.

While Ticketmaster has offered partial refunds to fans who bought tickets to see The Cure's upcoming US tour, Smith remains "sickened" by the "debacle." The band's efforts to set a new benchmark for ticket fairness and transferability have been praised, with StubHub complying with their requests by listing tickets only in states where transferability is required. The Cure's 2023 North American tour is set to kick off on May 10 in New Orleans, Louisiana and conclude on July 1 in Miami, Florida.

The Cure History

The Cure is one of the most iconic bands of the 20th century. The band was formed in 1976 by Robert Smith, who remains the band's only constant member. Throughout their career, The Cure has released countless hit songs, sold millions of albums, and played to countless audiences around the world.

The Cure's music has always been defined by its dark and introspective lyrics, as well as a unique blend of different genres. Over the years, they have incorporated elements of punk, new wave, and goth rock into their sound, creating a style that is instantly recognizable.

The band's first album, "Three Imaginary Boys," was released in 1979 and was met with critical acclaim. The album features classic songs like "10:15 Saturday Night" and "Killing an Arab," and set the stage for the band's future success.

Throughout the 1980s, The Cure continued to release hit albums and singles, including "The Walk," "The Lovecats," and "In Between Days." Their popularity continued to grow, and soon the band was playing to massive crowds all over the world.

One of the things that set The Cure apart from other bands was their incredible live shows. The band's concerts were always full of energy and emotion, and fans would flock from far and wide to see them play. The band's performances were known for their elaborate lighting, stunning visuals, and Robert Smith's iconic stage presence.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, The Cure continued to evolve their sound, incorporating elements of alternative rock and pop into their music. Albums like "Disintegration" and "Wish" were massive hits, featuring songs like "Lovesong," "Friday I'm in Love," and "Just Like Heaven."

In 1995, The Cure released their album "Wild Mood Swings," which marked a departure from their previous sound. The album was met with mixed reviews, but the band's live performances continued to be as popular as ever. The band continued to tour regularly throughout the 1990s and 2000s, playing to massive crowds around the world.

In recent years, The Cure has continued to play live shows, including a headline slot at the 2019 Glastonbury Festival. Despite their many years in the industry, the band remains as popular as ever, and their concerts continue to sell out in record time.

If you're a fan of The Cure, then you won't want to miss the chance to see them perform live. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just a casual listener, their concerts are always an unforgettable experience. Tickets for their shows are always in high demand, so be sure to get yours as soon as possible.

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