The Cure have announced the band will tour South America as part of their "Shows Of A Lost World" tour.
The Cure's Robert Smith recently took to Twitter to share the news, tweeting, "2023 IN ARGENTINA: BRAZIL: CHILE : COLOMBIA: MEXICO: PARAGUAY: PERU: URUGUAY… BUT SORTING OUT THE DEALS IS TAKING A BIT LONGER THAN I THOUGHT IT WOULD… MORE DETAILS WHEN THEY EXIST… ONWARDS X."
The group last visited South America as part of their "The Great Circle Tour" in 2013.
Although the dates for the South American trek have yet not been announced, it is very likely that the dates will follow the North American leg of "Shows Of A Lost World," which will wrap up in Miami on July 1st.
The band which announced their first North American tour in seven years, added more dates to the leg due to rising demand.
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