The Cure headlined the third day of Poland’s Open’er Festival on July 3, delivering a two-and-a-half-hour performance that balanced rarely played deep cuts with beloved anthems. The festival, held at Gdynia-Kosakowo Airfield, opened on July 1 and has already featured sets from Florence And The Machine, David Byrne, Halsey, Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, Kneecap, Calvin Harris, and The xx.
During their headline slot, the band resurrected “Treasure,” a seldom-performed track from 1996’s Wild Mood Swings inspired by Christina Rossetti’s poem Remember. “The next song is one that we don’t play that much,” frontman Robert Smith told the crowd before the track, which ushered in a brief sequence of material from that album, including “Want.”
Fan favorites “Trust,” “Charlotte Sometimes,” and “Prayers For Rain” also appeared, the latter arriving as rain began to fall during the main set’s closing moments. “I knew we shouldn’t have played ‘Prayers For Rain’,” Smith joked as the weather turned. The set was structured around distinct moods and eras: a bright pop run featuring “Push,” “In Between Days,” and “Just Like Heaven”; an early proto-goth segment anchored by “Play For Today” and “A Forest”; and a climactic stretch devoted to the Disintegration album. The upbeat encore—”The Walk,” “The Lovecats,” and “Friday I’m In Love”—saw Smith pull his hood up against the downpour, quipping, “It’s a good time to play this one.”
The Cure’s Open’er Festival setlist:
Plainsong
Pictures Of You
High
A Night Like This
Lovesong
Want
Burn
Fascination Street
alt.end
Push
Just Like Heaven
Trust
Charlotte Sometimes
Play For Today
A Forest
From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea
Prayers For Rain
Disintegration
Lullaby
Wrong Number
The Walk
The Lovecats
Friday I’m In Love
Boys Don’t Cry
It’s just like heaven! The Cure na Orange Main Stage!
Denys Didkivskyi / Maciek Czyżewski@thecure pic.twitter.com/Cr8wtgZuDk
— Open’er Festival (@opener_festival) July 3, 2026
Last month, Smith confirmed that The Cure have completed a follow-up to 2024’s Songs For A Lost World, with an additional “poppy” album also in progress. Smith recently collaborated with Olivia Rodrigo on “What’s Wrong With Me,” a partnership that formed after he joined her headline set at Glastonbury 2025. “I can’t believe this song exists with the person that it exists with,” Rodrigo said of the track. “I’m just so fucking over the moon […] I feel like I’m gonna cry. I can’t believe that’s a thing that happened in the real world and not just a figment of my imagination.”
Smith also contributes guitar to “Divine Intervention” and synth and backing vocals to “Never Wanna Lose You” on The Rolling Stones’ forthcoming album Foreign Tongues.
Open’er Festival concludes today, July 4, with a pop-focused lineup headlined by JENNIE alongside Peggy Gou, JADE, PinkPantheress, Addison Rae, and Teddy Swims.
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