The Cure has announced a North American tour that will bring them to Chicago in June. Tickets go on sale March 15 via Ticketmaster.
The Chicago concert will be June 10 at the United Center.
The “Songs of a Lost World Tour” continues a European tour from 2022 and launches in New Orleans in May. Supported by the band The Twilight Sad, they will visit 26 cities in the U.S. and Canada along the way, with three nights each in Los Angeles and at Madison Square Garden in New York. The band has said that apart from some fundraising tickets for concerts at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, “there will be no ‘Platinum’ or ‘dynamically priced’ tickets on this tour.
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