Robert Smith, 65, the Cure's lead singer, guitarist and songwriter, says the end is near as he plans to retire in five years.
Oasis recently came under fire after fans reported sky-high ticket prices due to Ticketmaster’s ‘dynamic pricing’ system ...
Smith is going to retire in five years. The band turns 50 in 2028; in 2029, Smith turns 70, “and that’s it, that really is it ...
I’m 70 in 2029, and that’s the 50th anniversary of the first Cure album. If I make it that far, that’s it,” Robert Smith said ...
He posted on X (formerly Twitter) about the debacle, promising fans there would be change and getting Ticketmaster to issue ...
But in 2025, don’t expect The Cure to slow down. Yesterday (October 13), The Cure’s frontman Robert Smith teased the group’s ...
The Cure frontman Robert Smith, in a recent interview featured on the Songs Of A Lost World website,revealed his carefully ...
The Cure's Robert Smith has shared plans for the band's 2025 tour and 50th anniversary in an interview with Matt Everitt that is available on the band's Songs of A Lost World website.
Robert Smith of The Cure appeared in an interview with The Times on October 13, 2024. During the interview, the singer shared his opinion on dynamic pricing clearly, slamming artists who use it.
The rocker also explains why he's pushing back against Ticketmaster price-gouging: "It's a self-fulfilling good vibe" ...
The Cure design two limited-edition guitars for cancer charity. Only 75 are available with $500 from each sale going to ...
The Cure’s grand return is imminent — or, more accurately, it’s happening right now. In a few weeks, the band will release Songs Of A Lost World, their first new album in 16 years. They’ve shared two ...