Earlier this year in the US and Ireland, Nick Cave debuted a series of speaking events combining music and open
discussion with the audience.
Cave now brings these special evenings to Australia & New Zealand, where he will take questions from the audience on all manner of subjects and perform some of his most
beloved songs on piano.
The relationship between Cave and his audience has always been open and intense, but has deepened during recent shows
with the Bad Seeds, inspiring these unconventional and unique evenings of unfiltered, unscripted and unmoderated Q
“I thought that a direct conversation with the audience might be valuable - in the recent live shows we have all shown a
kind of willingness to open up.” Nick Cave
SATURDAY 5 JANUARY - Performing Arts Centre | Wangaratta | VIC
SUNDAY 6 JANUARY - Odeon Theatre | Hobart | TAS
TUESDAY 8 JANUARY - Sydney Opera House | Sydney | NSW
FRIDAY 11 JANUARY - HOTA | Gold Coast | QLD
SATURDAY 12 JANUARY - Brisbane City Hall | Brisbane | QLD
TUESDAY 15 JANUARY - Michael Fowler Centre | Wellington | NZ
THURSDAY 17 JANUARY - Auckland Town Hall | Auckland | NZ
SATURDAY 19 JANUARY - Melbourne Town Hall | Melbourne | VIC
TUESDAY 22 JANUARY - Adelaide Town Hall | Adelaide | SA
WEDNESDAY 23 JANUARY - Perth Concert Hall | Perth | WA
Tickets on sale Thursday October 18 at 9.00am
Tickets available from www.nickcave.com
Between stark, gorgeous performances of key songs like “Skeleton Tree," “The Mercy Seat” and "God Is In The House," Cave
was wry, genial and funny as hell. Billboard
This is a striking turnaround when you’re used to seeing icons in all their bombast and mythos. Here, you are getting
them unmediated by journalists, you are getting them in an unfiltered and unedited form, you are getting them in a human
state without the guise of stardom in full-force. Stereogum