The Cure In Europe

Having already revealed its 2016 North America touring plans, The Cure sets Euro dates beginning in October in Helsinki.  Destinations include Oslo, Berlin, Paris and Barcelona before wrapping in London Dec. 1.

The band’s first major tour of Europe since 2008 promises hits along with “rarities, favourites and as yet unreleased tracks in a brand new stage production” that add up to “one of the most ‘must see’ shows of the year.”

The autumn run follows The Cure’s May-June trek across North America.  Here are the new dates:

Oct. 7 – Helsinki, Finland, Hartwall Arena
Oct. 9 – Stockholm, Sweden, Ericsson Globe
Oct. 11 – Oslo, Norway, Oslo Spektrum Arena ANS
Oct. 12 – Goteborg, Sweden, Scandinavium
Oct. 14 – Frederiksberg, Denmark, Forum Copenhagen
Oct. 17 – Hamburg, Germany, Barclaycard Arena
Oct. 18 – Stuttgart, Germany, Mercedes-Benz Arena
Oct. 20 – Lodz, Poland, Atlas Arena
Oct. 22 – Prague, Czech Republic, O2 Arena
Oct. 24 – Munich, Germany, Olympic Hall
Oct. 26 – Vienna, Austria, Rinderhalle Neu Marx
Oct. 27 – Budapest, Hungary, BudapestArena
Oct. 29 – Bologna, Italy, Unipol Arena
Oct. 30 – Rome, Italy, PalaLottomatica
Nov. 1 – Assago, Italy, Mediolanum Forum
Nov. 4 – Basel, Switzerland, St. Jakobshalle
Nov. 6 – Stuttgart, Germany, Hanns Martin Schleyer Halle
Nov. 8 – Leipzig, Germany, Leipzig Arena
Nov. 10 – Cologne, Germany, Lanxess Arena
Nov. 12 – Merksem, Belgium, Antwerps Sportpaleis
Nov. 13 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
Nov. 15 – Paris, France, AccorHotels Arena
Nov. 17 – Lyon, France, Halle Tony Garnier
Nov. 18 – Montpellier, France, Park & Suites Arena
Nov. 20 – Madrid, Spain, Barclaycard Center
Nov. 22 – Lisbon, Portugal, Meo Arena
Nov. 24 – Ansio-Barakaldo, Spain,  Bizkaia Arena
Nov. 26 – Barcelona, Spain, Palau Sant Jordi
Nov. 29 – Manchester, England, Manchester Arena

Dec. 1 – London, England, The SSE Arena, Wembley

The Twilight Sad supports on all dates.

Presales for select dates begin this week with general onsales starting Nov. 27.  Head over to TheCure.com for details.