Cult Hero Concert History

Cult Hero was a sideproject by members of The Cure in 1979, featuring (amongst others) local Crawley, England postman Frank Bell as lead-"singer" and Robert Smith's sisters Margaret and Janet (the latter of which would later on marry founding Cure guitarist Porl Thompson) on backing vocals. The band was created to see how well Smith and eventual Cure bassist Simon Gallup would collaborate and they disbanded sometime before the release of The Cure's second album "Seventeen Seconds" in 1980.

Indie
Alternative
British
Post-Punk
UK
New Wave
Britpop
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1980 2 concerts

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Cult Hero had?

Cult Hero has had 3 concerts.

What genre is Cult Hero?

Cult Hero is most often considered to be Indie, Alternative, British, Post-Punk, UK, New Wave, Britpop, and England.

When was the last Cult Hero concert?

The last Cult Hero concert was on May 24, 2008 at Rams Head Live! in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The bands that performed were: Infraction / Block Funksion / Voodoo Pharmacology / All For Nothing / Red Ink / Cult Hero.

What setlist does Cult Hero play live?

The songs that Cult Hero performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 23, 1980 concert at Marquee Club - Wardour Street in London, England, United Kingdom:

  1. I Dig You
  2. Feel the Need in Me
  3. Through the Eyes of Love
  4. Baby, I Love You
  5. Whiskey in the Jar
  6. Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)
  7. Cindy Incidentally
  8. Hocus Pocus
  9. Blockbuster
  10. Part of the Union
  11. Cum On Feel the Noize
  12. I'm a Cult Hero
  13. I Dig You

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