“The Cure initially became part of our family’s lives in 1986 while in Germany. I was on military duty and first heard The Cure from a fellow soldier in Berlin. After this time, I met my future wife, fell in love, and started a family. My kiddos grew up listening, singing, and dancing to The Cure. We celebrate as a family tradition every time The Cure visits, with each and every song having special meaning to our lives through these past thirty years. The second night in NOLA, 5/11/2016, was heartfelt by our family as they closed out with Boys Don’t Cry…lots of emotion. My kiddos’ grew up with that exact poster as the one constant in their lives while traveling as military brats. It was the only thing we kept, no matter what, during each move. Wishing you the best on your adventure…and when you meet up with the guys…give them warmest regards.”