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1987-11-18 Barcelona - Palacio de los Deportes (Spain)
 

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Intro:
Eyemou
Mainset:
The Kiss
Torture
A Japanese Dream
A Strange Day
Catch
Just Like Heaven
Hot Hot Hot!!!
If Only Tonight We Could Sleep
Like Cockatoos
The Walk
Inbetween Days
How Beautiful You Are
The Perfect Girl
The Snakepit
A Forest
Fight
Encore 1:
Close To Me
Let's Go To Bed
Encore 2:
One More Time
Charlotte Sometimes
Shiver And Shake
Encore 3:
Three Imaginary Boys
Primary
Boys Don't Cry
Why Can't I Be You?
Robert Smith
Simon Gallup
Boris Williams
Porl Thompson
Laurence Tolhurst
Roger O'Donnell
Songs played: 25  (16 | 2 | 3 | 4)

Day of the week: Wednesday
Tour: 'The Kissing Tour'

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Intro:
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Encore 2:
Encore 3:
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thanks to Oscar A.
thanks to BenBacon
thanks to JC Moglia
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Venue address:
Palacio de los Deportes (en catalán, Palau dels Esports)
Carrer Joaquim Blume, S/N
Barcelona
Venue naming history:
Palacio de los Deportes (spanish)
Palau dels Esports (catalán)
Venue related links:
General concert capacity of the venue:
8'000
The Cure appearances at this venue:
  1. 1987-11-18 Palacio de los Deportes
  2. 1992-11-04 Palacio de los Deportes
  3. 1996-10-30 Palacio de los Deportes
  4. 2000-04-01 Palacio de los Deportes