Photos | The Cure Rocks London's O2 Arena
Robert Smith takes the stage, guitar and mic in hand, to deliver an unforgettable performance to a packed crowd. (Tagged: Concert, Guitar, Microphone, Music, Musical Instrument, Crowd, Performer)
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the cure at the o2 arena, london, england, june 23, 2012Metadata
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