Live Review: The Cult At Sydney Opera House 2024 – Spotlight Report

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The Cult delivered an electrifying performance last night at the iconic Sydney Opera House, blending their gothic rock roots with a modern edge that captivated the packed crowd. Ian Astbury‘s commanding stage presence and unmistakable vocals soared through the venue, while Billy Duffy’s searing guitar work provided the perfect counterpart.

Fan favorites like “She Sells Sanctuary” and “Fire Woman” had the audience on their feet, while deeper cuts showcased the band’s enduring legacy. Stay tuned for full coverage soon.

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