On this day, November 25, 1983, Siouxsie and the Banshees released Nocturne, their acclaimed live album. Recorded during two performances at the Royal Albert Hall in London in September 1983, the album captures the band’s electrifying energy and unique post-punk sound.
Nocturne features standout live versions of tracks like “Spellbound,” “Happy House,” and “Israel.” The performances were further enhanced by The Cure’s Robert Smith on guitar, creating a dynamic collaboration that elevated the album to classic status among fans.
Nocturne features standout live versions of tracks like “Spellbound,” “Happy House,” and “Israel.” The performances were further enhanced by The Cure’s Robert Smith on guitar, creating a dynamic collaboration that elevated the album to classic status among fans.