The Cure is set to take audiences on a sonic journey through their iconic discography with the release of "The Show of a Lost World," a concert film featuring the band's latest album, "Songs of a Lost World." The film will hit select theaters worldwide starting December 11, offering fans a unique opportunity to experience the band's intimate show at Troxy in London on November 1, 2024.
Shot with Nick Wickham at the helm and a new surround sound mix by Robert Smith, the Cure's frontman, the concert film promises to showcase the band's eclectic setlist. The movie will include not only all the tracks from "Songs of a Lost World" but also select songs from their extensive discography, including 2015's critically-acclaimed album "4:13 Dream."
According to Robert Smith, the Cure's 45th-anniversary album "Seventeen Seconds" gets its own five-song set, with hits like "Boys Don't Cry," "In Between Days," and "Disintegration." Fans will also be treated to lesser-known gems from across their nearly-five-decade-long career.
CEO of Trafalgar Releasing, Mark Allenby, described the film as a "testament to the artistry and depth of The Cure's music," adding that it was a pleasure to bring this extraordinary concert to cinemas worldwide.
Although fans are eagerly anticipating more new material from The Cure, with Robert Smith hinting at a follow-up album in March 2025, their upcoming tour of Europe and the UK offers the perfect opportunity for fans to catch up on some of the band's most beloved works.
				
			Shot with Nick Wickham at the helm and a new surround sound mix by Robert Smith, the Cure's frontman, the concert film promises to showcase the band's eclectic setlist. The movie will include not only all the tracks from "Songs of a Lost World" but also select songs from their extensive discography, including 2015's critically-acclaimed album "4:13 Dream."
According to Robert Smith, the Cure's 45th-anniversary album "Seventeen Seconds" gets its own five-song set, with hits like "Boys Don't Cry," "In Between Days," and "Disintegration." Fans will also be treated to lesser-known gems from across their nearly-five-decade-long career.
CEO of Trafalgar Releasing, Mark Allenby, described the film as a "testament to the artistry and depth of The Cure's music," adding that it was a pleasure to bring this extraordinary concert to cinemas worldwide.
Although fans are eagerly anticipating more new material from The Cure, with Robert Smith hinting at a follow-up album in March 2025, their upcoming tour of Europe and the UK offers the perfect opportunity for fans to catch up on some of the band's most beloved works.