The Cure
The Cure Live Performance of 'The End of the World' at Lollapalooza
In the summer of 2013, The Cure took the stage at Lollapalooza, bringing their signature sound to an eager crowd in Chicago. At that time, the band had just released their album *4:13 Dream* in 2008, a project that showcased their rich atmospheric style and lyrical depth, but they were still riding the wave of legacy rather than promoting new material. Fans were treated to a nostalgic set that included both classics and newer tracks, highlighting how the band expertly melds their vast catalog. Interestingly, their performance at Lollapalooza coincided with a period of renewed interest in live music festivals, embedding The Cure firmly in the contemporary scene while maintaining their iconic goth-rock roots. It was a vibrant reminder of their enduring impact on the genre and their ability to resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners in a festival atmosphere.