Will The Cure end in 2029?

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Robert Smith reveals that the legendary band could say goodbye after celebrating their 50th anniversary.

The iconic British band, The Cure, would come to an end in 2029. According to a recent interview, Robert Smith announced that the group's retirement could coincide with the 50th anniversary of their debut album, Three Imaginary Boys. With this, the band leader would put an end to one of the most influential trajectories of alternative rock.

In the interview, Smith He commented that, by that time, he will be 70 years old and he believes that it will be the right time to say goodbye. “I have had a very fortunate life and I have achieved more than I imagined,” said the singer. In addition, he announced that the band has more albums in the works, which ensures that fans will continue enjoying their music before their retirement.

Although this news has saddened many followers, Smith made it clear that The Cure He still has ambitious plans before his farewell. The band will release new albums and embark on a world tour starting in 2025, which will extend until 2028.

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