The Cure release intimate BBC Radio live sessions
Briefly

The Cure performed their first live sets in support of 'Songs of a Lost World' at BBC Radio, showcasing both new and classic tracks to eager fans.
Ahead of their new album, frontman Robert Smith hinted at the band's gradual move towards retirement, aiming to celebrate their 50th anniversary through 2028 with live performances.
The Cure's new album, 'Songs of a Lost World,' marks their first new release in 16 years since '4:13 Dream' and is highly anticipated among fans.
Both in-studio sessions recorded for BBC offer fans a rare chance to hear The Cure live with intimate performances preceding their full-length concert later today.
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