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Garbage Honors The Cure With Emotional Royal Albert Hall Set
29 Mar
Summary
- Garbage performed a surprise cover of The Cure's 'Lovesong' at their gig.
- Shirley Manson described singing the song as a 'bucket list moment'.
- The band also referenced political events and social issues during their set.

At a Teenage Cancer Trust benefit concert curated by Robert Smith of The Cure, Garbage performed an unexpected cover of the 1989 track 'Lovesong.' Lead singer Shirley Manson expressed that performing the song, which was inspired by The Cure, in the stunning Royal Albert Hall was a profound 'bucket list moment' for her.
The band's set also included topical commentary. Manson alluded to a recent march against the far-right in London, stating the importance of protecting the country. She also connected a song from their 2021 album to recent protests in the U.S. and referenced a controversial policy change affecting Girlguiding members, highlighting her support for inclusivity.
The performance marked Garbage's first show in two years, featuring their consistent lineup since 1993. They concluded their set with energetic renditions of 'Stupid Girl' and 'Only Happy When It Rains,' encouraging audience singalongs. Opener Placebo also played a well-received set, with lead singer Brian Molko thanking fans for supporting the Teenage Cancer Trust.