The Cure unveils Berlin summer shows, expands 2026 European tour The legendary rock band The Cure has announced a major expansion of their 2026 European tour, including exclusive summer shows in Berlin and long-awaited live debuts in Lithuania and Estonia. The announcement has thrilled fans across the continent, with the Berlin dates set for July 10 and 11 at Parkbühne Wuhlheide, an open-air venue known for its atmospheric setting. The Baltic debuts will take place in Vilnius on August 7 and Tallinn on August 9, marking the band’s first-ever performances in these countries. The tour also includes appearances at major festivals such as Primavera Sound Barcelona, Nova Rock Austria, and the Isle of Wight Festival. The Berlin shows represent a triumphant return for The Cure to Germany, a country that has long been a passionate hub for their music. The Wuhlheide location, with its sprawling open-air format, is ideal for the band’s introspective and emotionally charged sound. Fans can expect a mix of deep cuts and iconic tracks like “Disintegration,” “Boys Don’t Cry,” and “Just Like Heaven.” The event has already generated significant buzz, with social media abuzz about the opportunity to witness Robert Smith and the band perform in the heart of Europe. The Baltic expansion is equally significant, as it brings The Cure to regions that have eagerly awaited live access to their music. The Vilnius and Tallinn shows will be the first-ever performances in Lithuania and Estonia, respectively, and are expected to draw devoted fanbases who have supported the band for decades. Pre-sale tickets for the Baltic dates went live on March 24, 2026, through the official mailing list, with fans reporting rapid sellout attempts.#berlin #tallinn #the_cure #parkbhne_wuhlheide #vilnius