The Cure Announces “The Show Of A Lost World” Concert Film: A Complete guide
The Cure are giving fans a front-row seat to a historic performance with the announcement of “The Cure: The Show Of A Lost World,” a concert film arriving in cinemas worldwide on December 11th.This isn’t just a concert recording; it’s a meticulously remastered and recut experience of a unique night, capturing the band’s full performance of their latest album and beyond.
Here’s everything you need to know about this cinematic event,from the setlist to how and when you can experience it.
A Night to Remember: The Troxy Performance
On November 1, 2024, The Cure debuted their new album, Songs Of A Lost World, live at the Troxy in London. This intimate show, attended by 3,000 lucky fans, marked the onyl time the album was performed in its entirety.
“The Show Of A Lost World” isn’t simply a recording of that night. It’s a fully reimagined experience, remixed and remastered in 4K with a new Dolby Atmos sound mix overseen by Robert Smith himself. Director Nick Wickham helmed the project, ensuring a visually and aurally stunning presentation.
When and Where Can You Watch?
Tickets for “The Cure: The Show Of A Lost World” go on sale November 20th at 2pm GMT / 10am EST / 6am PST. You can find showtimes and purchase tickets at thecurelostworld.com.
The film will be distributed globally via lost Images, Polydor, Mercury Studios, and Trafalgar Releasing, meaning widespread availability in cinemas around the world. Following the theatrical release, a Blu-Ray and DVD version will be available in late December 2025.
The Epic 31-Song Setlist
Prepare for a complete journey through The Cure’s discography. The concert film features a staggering 31 songs, blending new material with beloved classics. Here’s the complete setlist:
* Alone
* And Nothing Is Forever
* A Fragile Thing
* Warsong
* Drone:Nodrone
* I Can Never Say Goodbye
* All I Ever Am
* Endsong
* Plainsong
* Pictures of You
* high
* Lovesong
* Burn
* Fascination Street
* A Night like This
* Push
* In Between Days
* Just Like Heaven
* From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea
* Disintegration
* At night
* M
* Secrets
* Play for Today
* A Forest
* Lullaby
* The Walk
* Friday I’m in Love
* Close to Me
* Why Can’t I Be You?
* Boys Don’t Cry
Why This Film Matters: A Deep Dive into The Cure’s Legacy
The cure have consistently pushed boundaries throughout their career, crafting a unique sound that blends gothic rock, new wave, and post-punk. This film isn’t just for die-hard fans; it’s a testament to the band’s enduring influence and artistic vision.
Robert Smith’s dedication to the remastering process demonstrates his commitment to delivering the best possible experience for his audience. The Dolby Atmos sound mix will undoubtedly elevate the concert’s atmosphere, immersing you in the music like never before.
Evergreen Insights: The Cure’s Enduring Appeal
What makes The Cure so captivating? It’s their ability to tap into universal emotions – longing, melancholy, and hope – with poetic lyrics and atmospheric soundscapes. Their music resonates across generations,inspiring countless artists and captivating listeners worldwide.
The band’s willingness to experiment and evolve while staying true to their core identity is a key factor in their longevity. They’ve never been afraid to challenge conventions, and that spirit of innovation continues to define their work.
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