Photos | The Cure's Robert Smith Rocks the O2 Arena

Singer Robert Smith of The Cure delivering an electrifying solo performance with his iconic microphone at the O2 Arena in London on June 23, 2012. This photo was taken during the band's 2009 Coachella performance in Indio, USA. #ConcertVibes #RockLegends #MusicIsLife 🎤🎸🤘
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