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The Cure Finish Strong in Miami

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Legendary English Gothic Rock Band The Cure Deliver an Incredible Performance to South Florida on the Final Night of Their Tour – Review and Photos of The Cure Concert at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL

It’s been more than seven years since the last time Goth Rock legends The Cure toured the United States, and finally the long wait was over with the announcement of the Shows of a Lost World tour. The band’s highly anticipated concert at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida was an extraordinary musical journey that left the audience in awe, from old school fans to first-time listeners along for the ride with someone else that turned into lifelong fans. Robert Smith (no stranger to rebelling against the system) made news when the tour was announced when he personally made sure that the tickets for this tour were priced as low as possible, and the crowd responded in kind by selling out the arena for this incredible show. With The Twilight Sad as the opening act, the night promised to be a memorable one, and it certainly lived up to expectations.

The Twilight Sad took the stage first with their unique blend of atmospheric post-goth rock and emotionally charged lyrics. Their performance was nothing short of captivating, as they showcased their raw talent and ability to create an intense atmosphere. The band’s frontman, James Graham, delivered each song with passion and authenticity, drawing the crowd into their world. Songs like “Kill it in the Morning” and “There’s a Girl in the Corner” left a lasting impression on the audience, and The Twilight Sad set the stage perfectly for what was to come.

As the lights dimmed and the rain sounds playing in the background slowly morphed into intro music, the crowd erupted with excitement as The Cure emerged on stage. From the first notes of their opening song “Alone“, it was clear that this was going to be a night to remember. Robert Smith, the band’s enigmatic frontman, instantly transported everyone to a different era with his unmistakable voice and signature style. The concert’s visual aspect was also truly striking, with incredible lighting and large LED screens flanking the band, displaying mesmerizing artwork as they played. Each song was accompanied by a stunning visual display, with the lighting and backdrop perfectly complementing the mood and atmosphere.

The night’s setlist took the audience on a journey throughout The Cure’s extensive discography, with nearly every album represented during the massive three hour show. Throughout the concert, The Cure flawlessly delivered hit after hit, taking the crowd on a nostalgic trip down memory lane. From the infectious energy of “Pictures of You” to the melancholic beauty of “Lovesong” each song was met with thunderous applause and a sea of voices singing along. The band’s musicianship was impeccable, with each member displaying their mastery of their respective instruments and the chemistry between them was palpable, resulting in a tight and cohesive performance. Robert Smith sounded incredible, and his voice was just as good as it was on the records he made more than 40 years ago. As always, The Cure’s stage presence was mesmerizing, with Robert Smith’s distinctive appearance adding to the band’s mystique. His signature disheveled hair, smeared lipstick, and smudged eyeliner only enhanced the aura of their music.

The Cure returned to the stage two times during their massive 30 song concert, and the encores were a breathtaking culmination of the night with an extended set that included fan favorites like “Boys Don’t Cry” and “Just Like Heaven“. The crowd’s energy reached its peak during the two encores, with everyone fully immersed in the magic of the music. It was an unforgettable ending to a truly remarkable concert experience. One of the standout moments of the night was during the performance of “Friday I’m in Love” when the crowd erupted into a chorus of jubilant cheers as the song’s iconic riff echoed through the venue. It was a moment of pure bliss and unity as everyone came together to celebrate the timeless classic. We also got some rarely played deep cuts like “The Lovecats“, “10:15 Saturday Night” and “Killing Another“.

Overall, The Cure’s performance at the Kaseya Center in Miami was a night that will be etched in the memories of everyone fortunate enough to attend. From the emotionally charged opening act by The Twilight Sad to The Cure’s mesmerizing performance, it was a journey of emotions, nostalgia, and pure musical brilliance. The band’s ability to captivate the audience, their flawless execution, and their timeless songs reaffirmed their status as one of the greatest bands of all time. The Cure’s concert was a true celebration of their illustrious career, and it left no doubt that their music will continue to resonate with generations to come.

Gleb Barabanov is South Florida Insider's Vice President, Graphic Designer and Webmaster, as well as a Photographer and Writer covering events all over the world. Originally born in Odessa, Ukraine, Gleb now calls the sunny Florida area home, where he attended Full Sail University and received a Bachelors of Arts in Film Production. Gleb is obsessed with music, cameras, guitars, and his Shiba Inu, Yoshi

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