A rock legend has a retirement plan after his band releases its first new album in 16 years. The Cure frontman Robert Smith told The Times that he plans to retire in five years, when he’s 70 years old ...
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Robert Smith, 65, the Cure's lead singer, guitarist and songwriter, says the end is near as he plans to retire in five years.
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 ...
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 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.
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The Cure's Robert Smith criticized Ticketmaster's dynamic pricing model, calling it a scam enabled by artists choosing greed over their fans.
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The Cure will retire after the 50th anniversary celebrations of the band in 2028 and their debut album in 2029, Robert Smith has revealed.
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