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The Cure Returns to London for a Live Album Benefitting War Child
a favorite of music lovers and ethical consumers alike.
The Cure’s new live album, *Songs of a Live World Troxy London MMXXIV*, captures the magic of their recent London Troxy performance, a concert that simultaneously celebrated the release of their critically acclaimed album *Songs of a Lost World* and served as a live stream event for fans around the globe.
A Donationriven by Live Music
The excitement surrounding *Songs of a Live World Troxy London MMXXIV* extends beyond the music itself. Fans are eager to support the band’s decision to donate all proceeds from album sales to War Child, an organization committed to improving the lives of children affected by war and conflict. This selfless gesture showcases The Cure’s dedication to utilizing their platform for positive change.
“When we were initially approached by War Child about supporting them, I had no idea just how powerful an experience selling concert tickets would be!” condivulsed fan Eric Baumann on social media last week. “Being able to both hear those incredible new songs live AND know that I am contributing to helping kids affected by war; that’s amazing.”
Robert Smith’s Remix: A Fresh Take on
Adding to the album’s allure is Robert Smith’s remix of “A Fragile Thing,” the haunting ballad that captivated listeners on the original album. Smith’s touch adds a subtle yet profound depth to the already moving track, showcasing his musical genius and further enriching the live experience *Songs of a Live World Troxy London MMXXIV* offers.
A Tracklist to Anticipate
The album’s tracklist promises a compelling journey through The Cure’s latest work.
Here’s a sneak peek:
01 “Alone”
02 “And Nothing Is Forever”
03 “A Fragile Thing”
04 “Warsong”
05 “Drone:Nodrone”
06 “I Can Never Say Goodbye”
07 “All I Ever Am”
08 “Endsong”
*Songs of a Live World Troxy London MMXXIV* is set to release on December 13th via Fiction/Polydor. Pre-orders are available now.
What makes the release of The Cure’s *Songs of a Live World Troxy London MMXXIV* so special?
## Interview
**Weaver:** Welcome back to the show! Today we’re talking about The Cure’s new live album, *Songs of a Live World Troxy London MMXXIV*, which is dropping on December 13th. Joining me today is [Guest Name], a longtime Cure fan and music journalist.
[Guest Name], thanks for being here. Tell us, what makes this live album so special?
**Guest:** Thanks for having me, Weaver! This album is exciting for a couple of reasons. First, it captures the energy of The Cure’s incredible performance at the Troxy in London earlier this year. It’s a legendary venue, and Robert Smith and the band were on fire that night.
**Weaver:** That’s awesome! I’ve heard the show was truly unforgettable.
**Guest:** Absolutely. But what makes this release even more special is that all record royalties are being donated to War Child, a charity that supports children affected by conflict [[1](https://www.thecure.com/news/2024/12/songs-of-a-live-world-troxy-london-mmxxlv-released-december-13th/)]. That’s a huge testament to The Cure’s commitment to social justice and making a real difference in the world.
**Weaver:** That’s definitely a big draw for fans who care about ethical music consumption. Are there any other exciting details about the release?
**Guest:**
Yes, some special edition albums will also include *Songs of a Lost World*, the original studio album released earlier this year [[1](https://www.thecure.com/news/2024/12/songs-of-a-live-world-troxy-london-mmxxlv-released-december-13th/)]. And for those who can’t wait until December 13th, the full Troxy concert is still available to watch on YouTube.
**Weaver:** Wow, that’s fantastic! Sounds like a must-have for any Cure fan. Thanks for sharing your insights, [Guest Name]!
**Guest:** My pleasure, Weaver!