The Cure Brings a Wave of Nostalgia to Montreal's Centre Bell

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The Cure Brings a Wave of Nostalgia to Montreal's Centre Bell
The Cure, one of the most influential and beloved rock bands of all time, recently brought their "Spirits in the Forest" tour to Montreal's Centre Bell. The show was a feast for the senses, with a setlist that spanned the band's entire career, from their early days as a post-punk band to their more recent work as a synth-pop group. The Show The show opened with a bang, as the band launched into "The Walk," one of their most iconic songs. The crowd went wild, and the energy level stayed high throughout the night. The Cure played a mix of old and new songs, including "Pictures of You," "Friday I'm in Love," and "Lovesong." The band also performed a few covers, including "Boys Don't Cry" by The Smiths and "Close to Me" by The Cure. The Performance Robert Smith, the band's lead singer, was in top form. He sang with passion and conviction, and his guitar playing was stellar. The rest of the band was also …