Photos | The Cure's Robert Smith Rocks London's O2 Arena
Singer Robert Smith of The Cure performs with a microphone during the band's 2009 Coachella tour stop in London, England’s O2 Arena. The electrifying crowd cheered as the legendary performer dazzled the stage in a statement jacket and jewelry accessories, showcasing his passion for fashion alongside his love for music.
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the cure at the o2 arena, london, englandMetadata
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