![]() It could be attributed to the band’s popularity and the size of the crowd, sure, but price was another huge factor at play. Meanwhile on the concourse, merch booth lines nearly wrapped around the entire arena, almost running into each other. It was oddly soothing, and a very fitting foray for the band that was about to play. ![]() The Cure īefore The Cure came out, sounds of raindrops and mild thunder played through the arena speakers. They rolled through an eight-song set comprised mostly of tracks from their latest LP, 2019’s It Won/t Be Like This All the Time. Early in the set, he spotted a Scottish flag in the audience, a nice nod to the band’s native land. Frontman James Graham was wearing a Cure t-shirt, clearly displaying his admiration for the band they were serving as special guests for. The Twilight Sad set the tone early on with a passionate set. Looks like MSG might have a new tradition, just not an annual one. ![]() Interestingly enough, The Cure also played at The Garden on this day in 2008. It was exactly seven years ago to the day that the group ended their last three-day run at the World’s Most Famous Arena. While the sold-out crowd would have preferred a much shorter gap, the 29-song set proved to be well worth the wait. Last night, The Cure made their triumphant return to Madison Square Garden in New York City. Review and live photos from the band’s sold out performance The Cure ![]()
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