Simon Gallup has seemingly confirmed that he has re-joined The Cure.
Back in August,Ā bassist Gallup said he left the band āwith a slightly heavy heart,ā writing that heās āfed up of betrayal.ā
Gallup joined the band in 1979 following a stint playing in Robert Smith’s side-project Cult Hero. After leaving the band in 1982, he rejoined in 1984, and is The Cureās second longest-serving member behind Smith.
āWith a slightly heavy heart I am no longer a member of the Cure!ā Gallup wrote in a public post on his personal Facebook account last night (August 14). āGood luck to them all ā¦ā
However, now, in a new social media post, Gallup has seemingly confirmed he’s back in the band. Replying to a fan who asked ‘Is Simon still a member of The Cure?’, Gallup said: “Yes I am”.Ā NMEĀ has reached out to representatives of The Cure and Gallup for comment.
You can see the post below.
SIMON GALLUP is…
BACK IN / STILL A MEMBER OF THE CURE!
RE-TWEET AND SPREAD THE WORD!#TheCure #SimonGallup #BackInTheBand pic.twitter.com/HOQ14BeUW5— š š·š°š š²š°š š» š š°šæšøš° (@ThatCarlTapia) October 14, 2021
In a 2018 with The Irish Times, Robert Smith said that if Gallup were to leave the band, then āit wouldnāt be called The Cure.ā
Speaking to NME in a Big Read cover feature in 2019, Smith added that he and Simonās relationship is āwithout questionā the most dangerous combination within The Cure.
āFor me, the heart of the live band has always been Simon, and heās always been my best friend,ā Smith said. āItās weird that over the years and the decades heās often been overlooked. He doesnāt do interviews, he isnāt really out there and he doesnāt play the role of a foil to me in public, and yet heās absolutely vital to what we do.
āWeāve had some difficult periods over the years but weāve managed to maintain a very strong friendship that grew out of that shared experience from when we were teens. When you have friends like that, particularly for that long, it would take something really extraordinary for that friendship to break.
He added: āYouāve done so much together, youāve so much shared experience, you just donāt want to lose friends like that.ā
Elsewhere, Smith said he believes that The Cureās next album will be their last. āI canāt think weāll ever do anything else,ā he told The Sunday Times. āI definitely canāt do this again.ā
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