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1985-09-08 St. Austell - Cornwall Coliseum (England)
 

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Intro:
The Glove - Relax
Mainset:
The Baby Screams
Play For Today
Kyoto Song
Primary
The Hanging Garden
Cold
Inbetween Days
Screw
A Night Like This
Let's Go To Bed
The Walk
Push
One Hundred Years
A Forest
Sinking
Encore 1:
Close To Me
Charlotte Sometimes
Encore 2:
At Night
Boys Don't Cry
Three Imaginary Boys
10.15 Saturday Night
Killing An Arab
Forever
Robert Smith
Simon Gallup
Boris Williams
Porl Thompson
Laurence Tolhurst
Songs played: 23  (15 | 2 | 6)

Day of the week: Sunday
Tour: 'The Head Tour'

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  • 'Screw', 'Push' were played live in concert for the first time ever.
  • 'A Night Like This' was played live in concert for the first time ever, however it is said that an early version of this song was already played by Malice in december 1976.
Silver Machine
Push
Sinking
You Really Got Me
Seventeen Seconds
The Figurehead
A Night Like This
Screw
The Blood
Inbetween Days
Six Different Ways
Push
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Encore 1:
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from the book 'Ten Imaginary Years'
In September, The Cure (now dubbed Team Cure and kitted out accordingly in American Football shirts) toured Britain and on the 12th, played Wembley Arena for the first time.
Robert: "I didn't want to do another long tour ever again but I'd really enjoyed doing festivals so, rather than doing six nights at Hammersmith, I thought 'We'll just play Wembley'. Everyone said we wouldn't fill it on our own but it sold out. Budgie came and thought it was one of the best gigs he'd ever been to. Unfortunately, the rest of the concerts were very disappointing. The venues were too depressing, too impersonal. I think what really went wrong happened early on, in St Austell; it was one of the worst night's drinking in The Cure's history. That didn't really set us up very well and by the time we got to Shepton Mallet, everyone was dead."
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Hard Corps
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General concert capacity of the venue:
3'400
The Cure appearances at this venue:
  1. 1985-09-08 Cornwall Coliseum
  2. 1992-05-01 Cornwall Coliseum