The Ruts supported the band for this concert. Which got many people (including journalists) wondering who had the idea for such a bill. Lol blamed it on the promoters. This show was decisive, as it was the first time they were playing in London since the release of the album. Lots of friends came to see them. Among those were Simon Gallup, Porl Thompson, Frank Bell... And Robert Smith finally gave up playing on his cheap Top 20 guitar. He was playing on the Fender Jazzmaster by now. The band was also beginning the show with a regular version of 10:15 now (but still improvised the one closing the concert). Boys Don't Cry was certainly played that night but it doesn't appear on bootleg.