With the likes of Pedro Pascal and Billie Joe Armstrong dancing from the crowd, The Cure played their last confirmed show with their new album in full and a cavalcade of hits. See what went down and re-watch the show here The Cure played their new album ‘Songs Of A Lost World’ at a special launch gig at The Troxy in London last night (Friday November 1), where they also celebrated 45 years of their seminal second album ‘Seventeen Seconds’ alongside a run of hits and favourites. See footage, photos and the setlist below.
READ MORE: The Cure – ‘Songs Of A Lost World’ review: a masterful reflection on loss With a guest list of famous fans including Green Day ‘s Billie Joe Armstrong , Radiohead ‘s Ed O’Brien , Boy George , Mogwai ‘s Stuart Braithwaite, members of Duran Duran , actor Mathew Horne and comedian Stewart Lee, Pale Waves , Just Mustard , Dr Brian Cox, Chris Packham, My Bloody Valentine icon Kevin Shields and a soon-to-be-viral Pedro Pascal, the band continued the celebrations of the release of their first album in 16 years with a sold-out, intimate show in East London. Following Robert Smith and co’s two gigs at the BBC Radio Theatre recorded and broadcast for Radio 2 and 6 Music earlier this week, last night’s Troxy gig was livestreamed on Youtube, and captured Pascal in full flow. A post shared by Billie Joe (@billiejoearmstrong) Pedro Pascal spotted at The Cure Live at Troxy show in London pic.
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