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Watch Tears For Fears’ Curt Smith Perform Acoustic Version Of “Mad World” With His Daughter

  • byJasmin
  • November 10, 2025
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Sometimes, life’s quieter moments inspire the most moving performances. Tears For Fears bassist Curt Smith created one of those unforgettable moments when he joined forces with his daughter, Diva, for a tender, stripped-down rendition of the band’s classic hit “Mad World.”

Filmed in a simple home setting, the performance radiates warmth and authenticity. Curt takes the lead vocals, his voice carrying the same emotional depth that made the original so memorable, while playing a rich, resonant acoustic bass. Beside him, Diva strums her acoustic guitar with effortless grace, her voice blending beautifully with her father’s in perfect harmony.

This father-daughter collaboration feels deeply personal, adding layers of intimacy that make it even more stirring than the studio version. It’s more than just a performance—it’s a shared expression of love, artistry, and connection.

Since their debut in 1983, Tears For Fears have given the world a string of iconic hits, including “Shout” and “Everybody Wants to Rule the World.” Yet “Mad World” holds a special place in the hearts of fans. Its haunting melody and poignant lyrics have resonated across generations, offering comfort to those who’ve felt life’s weight and beauty in equal measure.

In this acoustic session, Curt and Diva breathe new life into the song, proving that music’s true magic often comes from the bonds it helps strengthen—and the stories it continues to tell.

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