British legends The Cure to play in Estonia for first time ever Legendary British band The Cure will perform live in Tallinn for the first time in their history during a summer concert. The event will mark their debut on Estonian soil and is part of a tour promoting their latest studio album, Songs of a Lost World, released in 2024. The album earned the band their first Grammy Awards, winning in the categories of Best Alternative Music Album and Best Alternative Music Performance for the track "Alone." Formed in Crawley, West Sussex, in the 1970s, the band has been fronted by Robert Smith, the only original member to remain throughout its history. Their debut album was released in 1979, and mainstream success followed in the mid-1980s with hits such as "Boys Don't Cry," "Never Enough," and "Friday I'm in Love." The Cure were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019. Their 14th album, Songs of a Lost World, was their first collection of all-new material in 16 years and received critical acclaim, charting in multiple countries. In the early 2000s, the band released a greatest hits compilation in both electric and acoustic versions. The Cure's upcoming performance will take place at the Unibet Arena in Tallinn on August 9. The concert represents a significant milestone for the band, as it marks their first live appearance in Estonia. The event is part of a broader tour that follows the release of their Grammy-winning album. The band's history includes a long and influential career spanning decades, with their music leaving a lasting impact on global audiences. The concert in Tallinn is expected to draw fans from across the region, celebrating the band's enduring legacy and continued relevance in the music industry.#the_cure #robert_smith #tallinn #unibet_arena #songs_of_a_lost_world
