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submitted by Nick Oct 4th 2018 11:00 am (www.nme.com)
Get ready... A 1987 Cure concert at a football stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, descended into a full-scale riot after fans holding fake tickets were denied entry. Bricks and bottles rained down on the stage: by the time the dust settled, three police dogs had been killed and a hot-dog seller had died of a heart attack.The Cure have announced details of a huge gig in Dublin in June 2019. Having previously issued fans with a ‘save the date’ for a gig in Dublin on June 8, the band have now Malahide Castle. Tickets will be on sale at 9am on October 10 and will be available here. The long-running Crawley band […]The post The Cure confirm details of 2019 Dublin gig appeared first on NME.
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