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Nick Cave to Embark on Rare North American Solo Tour This Fall

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Nick Cave will embark on a rare North American solo tour this fall, with Radiohead’s Colin Greenwood accompanying him on bass.

Cave’s 18-date solo jaunt kicks off Sept. 19 in Asheville and hits theaters throughout the U.S. and Canada — including stops at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre, New York City’s Beacon Theatre and Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium — before concluding with a two-night stand at Los Angeles’ Orpheum Theater on Oct. 27 and 28. Register for tickets to the solo tour now through Cave’s site .

Nick Cave – Live in North America 2023, register now for pre-sale access here: https://t.co/PgFrXaBPvI Pre-sale tickets go on sale on Monday, March 27 at 10am (local time). General on sale tickets go on sale Friday, March 31 at 10am (local time). pic.twitter.com/e5mHx8VWfv — Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (@nickcave) March 23, 2023

The jaunt marks Cave’s first solo trek since his pre-Covid tour of Europe in Jan. 2020; since then, he’s either toured with his Bad Seeds or alongside longtime collaborator Warren Ellis.

Greenwood previously performed alongside Cave and Warren Ellis during that duo’s Australian tour in late 2022.

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September 19, 2023 – Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium September 21, 2023 – Durham, NC @ DPAC September 23, 2023 – Washington, D.C. @ Lincoln Theatre September 25, 2023 – Cleveland, OH @ Playhouse Square  September 27, 2023 – Milwaukee, WE @ Riverside Theater September 29, 2023 – Chicago, IL @ Auditorium Theatre October 2, 2023 – Minneapolis, MN @ State Theatre October 6, 2023 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre October 7, 2023 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre October 10, 2023 – Boston, MA @ Wang Theatre October 12, 2023 – Montreal, QC @ Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier October 14, 2023 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall October 15, 2023 – Detroit, MI @ Masonic Cathedral Theatre October 17, 2023 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium October 20, 2023 – Atlanta, GA @ Atlanta Symphony Hall October 22, 2023 – Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre October 23, 2023 – Austin, TX @ ACL at The Moody October 27, 2023 – Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre October 28, 2023 – Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre

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Nick Cave announces 2023 solo US tour

The Bad Seeds frontman will be back in North America this autumn

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Nick Cave will be embarking on a run of North American tour dates later this year.

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The tour will kick off on September 19 in Asheville, North Carolina before making stops in another 18 cities throughout the US. Cave will then sign off at the end of October with a pair of shows at LA’s Orpheum Theatre.

The pre-sale for tickets will go live on Monday (March 27) at 10am local time, before the general sale commences on Friday (March 31), also at 10am local time.

You can see the full list of dates below and buy your tickets here .

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SEPTEMBER 19 – Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium 21, – Durham, NC – DPAC 23 – Washington, D.C. – Lincoln Theatre 25 – Cleveland, OH – Playhouse Square 27 – Milwaukee, WE – Riverside Theater 29 – Chicago, IL – Auditorium Theatre

OCTOBER 2 – Minneapolis, MN – State Theatre 6 – Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre 7 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre 10 – Boston, MA – Wang Theatre 12 – Montreal, QC – Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier 14 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall 15 – Detroit, MI – Masonic Cathedral Theatre 17 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium 20 – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Symphony Hall 22 – Dallas, TX – Majestic Theatre 23 – Austin, TX – ACL at The Moody 27 – Los Angeles, CA – Orpheum Theatre 28 – Los Angeles, CA – Orpheum Theatre

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“I just don’t like Charles Bukowski. In my opinion, Charles Bukowski is the ‘Bukkake of Bad Poetry’, just blowing his junk around,” he wrote on his Red Hand Files blog in comparison to a fan named Simon who drew similarities between the two. “I don’t like him. I just don’t. Not even a bit. No, not at all.”

Earlier this month, Cave launched a new installation and shop at London’s Dover Street market . It features a whole new range of products from his online store ‘Cave Things’, which includes apparel, books, homeware, prints and limited edition recordings, as well as new ‘Cave Things’ products exclusive to Dover Street Market.

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Published march 23, 2023.

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This week, Nick Cave announced 2023 tour dates.

Nineteen shows are planned at North American theatres and auditoriums in September and October. For these new concerts, Cave will be joined by Radiohead band member Colin Greenwood on bass. The last time Nick performed without the Bad Seeds was in 2019 during his Conversations with Nick Cave tour.

When do Nick Cave 2023 tour tickets go on sale and what is the presale code?

The general public on-sale begins as early as March 31. Presales for Artist begin March 27. Spotify, Ticketmaster, and local venues / radio presales will follow. Keep in mind, each date is different and details are subject to change.

The Artist presale password is CAVE . Click through the individual concert links for more information about the show you're interested in.

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Nick Cave Announces North American Solo Tour

Radiohead's Colin Greenwood will provide accompaniment on bass

Nick Cave Announces North American Solo Tour

Nick Cave has announced a rare North American solo tour, with accompaniment from Radiohead’s Colin Greenwood on bass.

Cave’s solo tour begins in Asheville, North Carolina on September 19th and features shows at Washington, D.C.’s Lincoln Theatre, Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre, Austin’s Moody Center, and New York’s Kings and Beacon Theatres before wrapping up with a two-night stand at Los Angeles’ Orpheum Theatre on October 27th and 28th. Check out his full tour itinerary below.

Update: Nick Cave has also scheduled a book tour that’ll take place concurrently with his concerts.

Tickets are available via StubHub , where orders are 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s FanProtect program. StubHub is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

Nick Cave continues to make headlines by being outspoken about his beliefs. In recent months, the artist has admitted that he still loves Kanye West’s music despite his antisemitism, denounced AI-generated music, called Charles Bukowski the “Bukkake of bad poetry,” and opened up about the loss of his son. On the musical front, he and Warren Ellis last composed the soundtrack for Netflix’s Marilyn Monroe biopic  Blonde , and he’s announced his hope to release a new Bad Seeds album in 2023.

Nick Cave 2023 Tour Dates: 09/19 — Asheville, NC @ Thomas Wolfe Auditorium 09/21 — Durham, NC @ DPAC 09/23 — Washington, D.C. @ Lincoln Theatre 09/25 — Cleveland, OH @ Playhouse Square 09/27 — Milwaukee, WE @ Riverside Theater 09/29 — Chicago, IL @ Auditorium Theatre 10/02 — Minneapolis, MN @ State Theatre 10/06 — Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre 10/07 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre 10/10 — Boston, MA @ Wang Theatre 10/12 — Montreal, QC @ Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier 10/14 — Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall 10/15 — Detroit, MI @ Masonic Cathedral Theatre 10/17 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium 10/20 — Atlanta, GA @ Atlanta Symphony Hall 10/22 — Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre 10/23 — Austin, TX @ ACL at The Moody 10/27 — Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre 10/28 — Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre

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After extensive tours with his band the Bad Seeds and a collaborative tour with film composer and Bad Seeds member Warren Ellis, Nick Cav e is embarking on a solo effort. On a rare excursion to North America, Cave will be playing a string of shows across the States and parts of Canada on his Live In North America 2023 tour. This journey marks Cave’s first official solo tour since 2020’s Conversations With Nick Cave tour which had the artist performing classic tracks while also mixing in Q-&-A portions to his show. After his summer tour with The Bad Seeds bleeds into his fall tour with Ellis, the mysterious crooner shows no signs of slowing down. 

Along with Radiohead’s Colin Greenwood accompanying him on bass duties, Cave took over Harrah’s Cherokee Center in Asheville, North Carolina last night (September 19) for the first stop on his tour with an extensive setlist filled with firsts and classics. Cave kicked off with classics like “The Sorrowful Wife”, “Girl In Amber” and “O Children”. Cave also pulled out some deep cuts like “Euthanasia” from B-Sides & Rarities (Part II) , and that was just the beginning of what fans were treated to. Cave reached into his collaborative album with Warren Ellis, 2021’s CARNAGE , for first-ever solo performances of the title track and “Balcony Man”. Some other firsts include Cave performing the Bad Seeds’ track “Push The Sky Away” for the first time without his band since 2015 and debuting the solo performance of “Give Us A Kiss”. 

After a career-spanning setlist at Harrah’s Cherokee Center last night, Cave is just getting started. His rare jaunt across North America will have him hitting cities like Chicago, Toronto, Detroit, and many more. Along with solo shows, Cave is also on a book tour to promote the paperback release of “Fait, Hope and Carnage”. He will be stopping in select cities like Boston, Nashville, and Los Angeles. You can check out the full setlist, tour dates, and footage from last night’s show below: 

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09/19 — Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium

09/21 — Durham, NC – DPAC

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Nick Cave has announced a North American solo tour for fall. Performing songs from his extensive catalogue, Cave will make stops at the beautiful King’s Theatre in Brooklyn, Manhattan’s Beacon Theater and Los Angeles’ iconic Orpheum Theatre on a rare solo tour that includes accompaniment from Colin Greenwood on bass guitar. The coast-to-coast tour kicks off in Asheville, North Carolina, on September 19th and includes two Canadian dates – at Montreal’s Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier and Toronto’s Massey Hall .

All dates below. Register now for pre-sale access here . Pre-sale tickets go on sale starting on Monday, March 27 at 10 am (local time). General on sale tickets go on sale Friday, March 31 at 10 am (local time).

Cave recently published a book of extended conversations with Irish journalist Seán O’Hagan – Faith, Hope & Carnage . Created from over forty hours of intimate recordings, the book examines questions of faith, art, music, freedom, grief and love. It draws candidly on Cave’s life, from his early childhood to the present day, his loves, his work ethic and his dramatic transformation in recent years. The paperback edition will be published in September by Picador .

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Nick Cave on love, art and the loss of his sons: ‘It’s against nature to bury your children’

In the past nine years, the musician and artist has lost two sons – an experience he explores in a shocking, deeply personal new ceramics project. He discusses mercy, forgiveness, making and meaning

N ick Cave has a touch of Dr Frankenstein about him – long, white lab coat, inscrutable smile, unnerving intensity. He introduces me to his two assistants, the identical twins Liv and Dom Cave-Sutherland , who are helping to glaze his ceramics series, The Devil – A Life. The twins are not related to Cave. His wife, the fashion designer Susie Cave , came across them one day, discovered they were ceramicists and thought they would be able to help him complete his project. It adds to the eeriness of it all.

Cave, 66, is one of the world’s great singer-songwriters – from the howling post-punk of the Birthday Party and the Bad Seeds to the lugubrious lyricism of his love songs ( Into My Arms , Straight to You and a million others I adore) and the haunted grief of recent albums such as Skeleton Tree , Ghosteen and Carnage . He is also a fine author (see his apocalyptic novel And the Ass Saw the Angel), thinker (his book of conversations with the Observer journalist Sean O’Hagan, Faith, Hope and Carnage ), agony uncle (at his website, the Red Hand Files ), screenwriter ( The Proposition ) and now visual artist. Which is where he started out half a century ago.

Cave studied art in Melbourne in the mid-70s before being chucked off his degree course. He reckons he was too fascinated by the subject for his own good. He spent all his time talking about art to the older students and didn’t find the hours to do the actual work. Now, he is making up for lost time.

A selection of Nick Cave’s devil ceramics during the glazing process

‘These losses are incorporated into the artistic flow’ … Cave’s sculptures go through the glazing process. Photograph: courtesy of Liv & Dom

We are at the headquarters of Susie’s business, where she makes and stores the beautiful dresses she designs as The Vampire’s Wife. For now, it’s doubling as Cave’s studio. He gives me a tour of the 17 ceramic figurines, which will be exhibited at Xavier Hufkens in Brussels next month. The pieces are stunning in a creepy, Cave-esque way, all blood-curdling pastoral idylls. But it’s as a series that they are most powerful. The sculptures, inspired by Staffordshire “flatback” ceramics from the Victorian era, forge a shocking and deeply personal narrative.

Initially, we see the devil as a child – a cute little lad, dimple-cheeked in a white jumpsuit sitting next to a red monkey. “Look at his little face,” Cave says, lovingly. We see the devil getting up to erotic mischief with a sailor, then ecstatic with his first love. “I’m extremely happy with this one,” Cave says. “His impish pleasure and her just drained of life.”

We see the devil going to war in a field of flowers, wading through a field of blood and skulls on his return, getting married. Then the series takes a traumatic turn. “This is The Devil Kills His First Child,” Cave says. “It’s a little Isaac and Abraham thing. Then he’s separated from the world. Life goes on. Then he dances for the last time.” And now we are at the final piece. “He bleeds to death. He’s found washed up and the child is forgiving him, leaning out to him with his hand.”

It’s impossible to know how to respond when Cave reaches the story’s conclusion other than to gulp or weep. After all, this is a man who has lost two sons over the past nine years. In 2015, 15-year-old Arthur died after taking LSD for the first time and falling from a cliff near his home in Brighton. In 2022, 31-year-old Jethro, who had schizophrenia, died in Melbourne . Death and grief have informed all of Cave’s work since Arthur died. But this takes it to another level.

Nick Cave’s ceramic sculpture Devil Bleeds to Death

‘The child is forgiving him’ … Devil Bleeds to Death, the final piece in the collection. Photograph: courtesy of Liv & Dom

We say goodbye to the Cave twins, who continue painting pubic hair in gold lustre on the devil’s first love. “We’ll see you, guys! Slave away, my children!” Cave says.

Liv smiles.

“I’m already dressed like a Victorian child’,” Dom says.

“A pint of stout for lunch!” Cave says.

We move into Susie’s office to chat. It’s dark, gothic, a dream home for bats. He whips off his lab coat to reveal an immaculate three-piece suit and sits behind the desk. Before I sit down, I ask if I can do something I have wanted to do for the best part of a decade. I reach over the desk and clumsily hug him.

“Aaah, man! Here, let me stand up.” The last time we talked was 16 years ago. He was making a video that featured Arthur and his twin brother, Earl, who were then seven, gorgeous and already musical (Arthur was playing drums, Earl guitar).

Cave became famous as one of the bad boys of rock – a ghoulish junkie with a feral live act, equally fixated by the Bible and Beelzebub. But he is one of the nicest people I have met. In 2008, I turned up knowing sod all about him. I tell him that he was so generous with his time and nonjudgmental about my ignorance. “Really?” he says, surprised. “That’s good to know. I tend to have a low opinion of myself back then. I see a cutoff point around the death of my first son of a change of character. But it’s not as black and white as I thought.”

Nick Cave in his ceramics studio

In the studio. Photograph: courtesy of Liv & Dom

Every Cave story seems to begin with a death. Take the origin of the figurines. He went into the studio to start work on them the day his mother, Dawn, died. He had planned to start on that date – 15 September 2020 – for a while. “Susie made me go. She said: ‘Get there and do your work.’” He adored Dawn – she had always stood by him, no matter what trouble he was in. (The day his father died in a car crash, she was called to the police station to bail out 19-year-old Cave after he had been charged with burglary.)

Did he have any idea what he wanted to create in the studio? No, he says, but there was an inevitability about the subject. “Even when I’m trying to use art to escape certain feelings and sorrows I have, everything just seems to fall into the slipstream of the loss of my son. And even when I was glazing these, Jethro died, so it’s like …” He comes to a stop. “What I’m trying to say is these losses are just incorporated into the artistic flow and they move in a direction that is beyond your capacity to rein in. They’re just sitting at the end of everything you do. In the end, the ceramics are a story about a man’s culpability in the loss of his child, and addressing that in a way I wasn’t really able to do with music. That’s what happened without any intention.”

Does he feel culpable for the death of his sons? “I think it’s something that people who lose children feel regardless of the situation, simply because the one thing you’re supposed to do is not let your children die.” He comes to another abrupt stop, almost as if he is dictating notes. “Forget that. The one thing you’re supposed to do is protect your children.”

He returns to the final figurine. “You have this hollowed-out old man with a little child, possibly a dead old man, dead in a pool of tears – a biblical flood of tears, shall we say – and the little child is reaching down in forgiveness. It’s called The Devil Forgiven.” He smiles. “I hope this isn’t too abstract, too woo-woo. Art has a way of bringing to you the things you need to know. It feels to me that art knows what’s going on more than the artist knows what’s going on.”

Does he feel culpable because drugs were involved in Arthur’s death? “There could be some element of that, yep. Look, these things are in our DNA, they’re inherited. I don’t want to make any assumptions about Arthur, who was just a young boy. It’s not like he was into drugs … On a fundamental level, it’s against nature to be burying your children. And there can’t help but be feelings of culpability.”

Cave believes he is emerging from his losses a different man. He has a point. It is hard to imagine the old Cave curating the Red Hand Files, a website in which he invites fans to ask questions about anything they want, many of them profoundly personal.

Soon after Arthur’s death, the family moved to Los Angeles for a couple of years: “We were triggered too much by things. We were just down the road from where it happened.” Everybody seemed to know what had happened to Arthur, because it was so widely reported, but he says that ended up being a positive. “I was forced to grieve publicly – and that was helpful, weirdly enough. It stopped me completely shutting the windows and bolting the doors and just living in this dark world.”

He was overwhelmed by the kindness of strangers. “I had letter after letter addressed to ‘Nick Cave, Brighton’. It was a really extraordinary thing. And that attention, and sense of community, was extremely helpful to me. I think people are usually just on their own with these sorts of things. Susie met somebody whose son had died seven years previously and she still hadn’t spoken to her husband about it. These people are utterly alone and maybe full of rage. So I can’t overstate that I’ve been in an extraordinarily privileged position in that respect.”

Susie and Nick Cave at Milan fashion week in 2023

Susie and Nick Cave at Milan fashion week in 2023. Photograph: Victor Boyko/Getty Images for Gucci

Did his experience of bereavement help after Jethro died? “Yes. It really helped, because I knew I could get through. I’d been through it.” Did he feel cursed? “No. No, I don’t feel cursed, no.” He says it would be wrong to talk publicly about Jethro – he didn’t meet Jethro till he was seven and their relationship was complex; although they became close, it would be disrespectful to his mother, who brought him up. (Cave’s first two children, Luke and Jethro, were born 10 days apart to different women.)

Cave says one way in which he has changed is that he appreciates life more. In the past, he has described learning to live again, refinding happiness, as an act of defiance. But he no longer thinks it’s an appropriate word. “Defiance has a fuck-you element to the world; we’re not going to let it get us down. That sounds a little too heroic now. I’m pretty simple-minded about things. It says something to my children who have died that I can enjoy my life now. It’s what they would want. I think it’s a softer relationship we have to the world now.”

Rather than a two-fingered salute to fate, it goes back to culpability and his Christian (if questioning) faith. “Look, this is extremely difficult to talk about, but one of the things that used to really worry me is that Arthur, wherever he may be, if he is somewhere, somehow understands what his parents are going through because of something he did, and that his condition of culpability is not dissimilar to mine. And I think that’s the reason behind a lot of what I do. It’s to say it’s OK. I mean it’s not OK, but we’re OK. We’re OK. I think Susie feels that, too.”

He stresses that he is not just talking about his personal tragedies. “What’s it saying to all those who’ve passed away in their multitudes if we lead lives where we’re just pathologically pissed off at the world? What does it say to those who have left the world to be in a perpetual state of misery and fury and depression and cynicism towards the world? What legacy are they leaving if that’s how we manifest the passing of that person?”

He thinks people sometimes misunderstand what he is saying about loss. It’s not that there is more joy in his world than there was – far from it. But when it comes, it tends to be more intense. “Joy is something that leaps unexpectedly and shockingly out of an understanding of loss and suffering. That’s how Susie and I are. That’s in no way saying we’re not affected, or we’ve somehow gotten over it, or we’ve had closure or even acceptance. I think closure is a dumb thing. Even acceptance is, like: ‘Just give it a few years and life goes back to how it was.’ It doesn’t happen. You’re fundamentally changed. Your very chemistry is changed. And when you’re put back together again, you’re a different person. The world feels more meaningful.”

He knows plenty of people disagree with him. “I get people, mothers particularly, occasionally saying: ‘How dare you suggest there is joy involved in any of this?’ People are so angry, and they have every right to be enraged by the fucked-up cosmic mischief that goes on, and it’s deeply unfair. But it’s not personal. It feels like it is, but it’s just the vicissitudes of life.”

Nick Cave at work on his devil ceramics

At work. Photograph: courtesy of Liv & Dom

Cave feels he is misunderstood in another way, after saying recently that he has always been “temperamentally” conservative and attacking the “self-righteous belief” and “lack of humility” of woke culture . This has led some to assume he is supping with the “alt-right”, which couldn’t be further from the truth.

“Conservatism is a difficult word to talk about in Britain, because people immediately think of the Tories. But I do think small-C conservatism is someone who has a fundamental understanding of loss, an understanding that to pull something down is easy, to build it back up again is extremely difficult. There is an innate need in us to rip shit down, and I’m personally more cautious in that respect without it being a whole political ideology that surrounds me.”

Is he a Tory? “I’m not a Tory, no.” Has he ever been? “No. No, I’ve never voted Tory.” And is he really anti-woke? “The concept that there are problems with the world we need to address, such as social justice; I’m totally down with that. However, I don’t agree with the methods that are used in order to reach this goal – shutting down people, cancelling people. There’s a lack of mercy, a lack of forgiveness. These go against what I fundamentally believe on a spiritual level, as much as anything. So it’s a tricky one. The problem with the right taking hold of this word is that it’s made the discussion impossible to have without having to join a whole load of nutjobs who have their problem with it.”

He hates dogma, whether religious or political. His work has always embraced uncertainty. “People don’t like me to say this, but I do feel it’s in my nature to constantly be redressing the balance of my own ideas about things. My mother was exactly the same – she always saw the other side. It was incredibly frustrating. You’d be angry about something and she’d go: ‘Yes darling, but …’”

Like his mother, he has never shied away from the trickiest “buts”. When he talks about his appalling loss, he also knows he has been lucky. Not only has he been able to express his grief in his work, but it has also fed his creativity. Even at its bleakest, he has found it cathartic. “Making art is in itself the great expression of joy and optimism, in my view. That’s why we need it. Music, art, reminds us of our fundamental capacity to create beautiful things out of the fuckeries of life. Even when I’m making The Devil Kills His First Child, I’m not depressed, I’m like: ‘Wow! Look at the head!’ It’s a joyful occupation, no matter what. And when I’m singing a very sad lyric, it doesn’t mean I’m sad inside.”

The forthcoming Bad Seeds album is the first thing he has created since Arthur’s death that isn’t “set through a lens of loss”. He is funny when talking about his work – so angsty and uncertain early in the process, almost messianic by the end. “The new album is really good. It’s really strong. Great songs,” he says.

Similarly with The Devil – A Life. He has got over the doubts and now he is buzzing with self-belief. Is he nervous about the exhibition? “No, I’m excited. I think the ceramics are really good and really strange.” But he feels unusually protective towards his figurines and the story that they tell. “These guys feel extraordinarily vulnerable. They are vulnerable little things, and they are saying something deeply personal.”

Nick Cave: The Devil – A Life is at Xavier Hufkens in Brussels from 5 April to 11 May

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In January, Nick Cave explained why he wasn’t impressed with the then-relatively new AI technology ChatGPT. Cave became aware of it after “many people” sent him songs created by ChatGPT “in the style of Nick Cave .”

“What ChatGPT is, in this instance, is replication as travesty,” Cave wrote to a fan named Mark . “ChatGPT may be able to write a speech or an essay or a sermon or an obituary but it cannot create a genuine song.”

ChatGPT also can’t stage two North America tours simultaneously, as Cave is — one for music, and one in support of the paperback edition of his 2022 book , Faith, Hope, And Carnage .

His musical North American solo tour began on Tuesday, September 19, in Asheville, North Carolina and will continue until October 28, including back-to-back shows in Brooklyn, New York on October 6 and 7 as well as back-to-back Los Angeles shows on October 27 and 28. All of Cave’s dates can be found here .

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Below is Cave’s setlist from opening night (as chronicled by attendees on setlist.fm).

1. “The Sorrowful Wife” ( Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds ) 2. “Sad Waters” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 3. “Girl In Amber” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 4. “Galleon Ship” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 5. “(Are You) The One That I’ve Been Waiting For?” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 6. “Higgs Boson Blues” (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds) 7. “Euthanasia” 8. “I Need You” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds — Cave’s first solo performance) 9. “O Children” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 10. “Waiting For You” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 11. “Papa Won’t Leave You, Henry” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 12. “Nobody’s Baby Now” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 13. “Carnage” (Nick Cave & Warren Ellis cover — Cave’s first solo performance) 14. “The Mercy Seat” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 15. “Into My Arms” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 16. “The Weeping Song” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 17. “Jubilee Street” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 18. “Push The Sky Away” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds)

19. “Balcony Man” (Nick Cave & Warren Ellis cover — Cave’s first solo performance) 20. “The Ship Song” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 21. “Palaces Of Montezuma” ( Grinderman ) 22. “God Is In The House (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 23. “Give Us A Kiss (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds — Cave’s first solo performance) 24. “Cosmic Dancer” (T. Rex cover) 25. “Stagger Lee” (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 26. “Man In The Moon” (Grinderman)

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    Nick Cave has announced a North American solo tour for fall 2023. The coast-to-coast tour kicks off in Asheville, North Carolina on September 19th and includes two Canadian dates - at Montreal's Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier and Toronto's Massey Hall. Nick Cave will be accompanied by Colin Greenwood on bass guitar. All dates below. Register now for […]

  4. Nick Cave Tickets, Tour Dates & Concerts 2025 & 2024

    Buy tickets for Nick Cave concerts near you. See all upcoming 2024-25 tour dates, support acts, reviews and venue info. ... 2023. Los Angeles (LA), CA, US. Orpheum Theatre. Oct 27 2023. Los Angeles (LA), CA, US. Orpheum Theatre. View all past concerts. Nick Cave tour dates and tickets 2024-2025 near you.

  5. Nick Cave announces 2023 solo US tour

    CREDIT: Don Arnold/WireImage. Nick Cave will be embarking on a run of North American tour dates later this year. The tour will kick off on September 19 in Asheville, North Carolina before making ...

  6. Nick Cave Sets 2023 Tour Dates: Ticket Presale Code & On-Sale Info

    When do Nick Cave 2023 tour tickets go on sale and what is the presale code? The general public on-sale begins as early as March 31. Presales for Artist begin March 27. Spotify, Ticketmaster, and ...

  7. Nick Cave Plots 2023 North American Fall Tour With Radiohead ...

    The six-week tour spans September 19 through October 28. By Scott Bernstein Mar 23, 2023 • 11:46 am PDT. Photo by Joel Ryan. Nick Cave will hit the road for a rare "solo" tour of North ...

  8. Nick Cave's 2023 Tour Dates For North America

    10/20 — Atlanta, GA @ Atlanta Symphony Hall. 10/22 — Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre. 10/23 — Austin, TX @ ACL at The Moody. 10/27 — Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre. 10/28 — Los Angeles ...

  9. Nick Cave 2023 Solo Tour Dates

    News March 23, 2023 12:04 PM By Chris DeVille Nick Cave is going on tour, and he's bringing along a member of Radiohead. This fall, Cave will play "solo" shows across North America.

  10. Nick Cave Announces North American Solo Tour

    March 23, 2023 | 12:05pm ET. Nick Cave has announced a rare North American solo tour, with accompaniment from Radiohead's Colin Greenwood on bass. Cave's solo tour begins in Asheville, North Carolina on September 19th and features shows at Washington, D.C.'s Lincoln Theatre, Chicago's Auditorium Theatre, Austin's Moody Center, and New ...

  11. Nick Cave

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  12. Nick Cave Launches 2023 Solo Tour at Harrah's Cherokee Center in

    On a rare excursion to North America, Cave will be playing a string of shows across the States and parts of Canada on his Live In North America 2023 tour. This journey marks Cave's first official solo tour since 2020's Conversations With Nick Cave tour which had the artist performing classic tracks while also mixing in Q-&-A portions to his ...

  13. Nick Cave to Tour North America With Radiohead's Colin ...

    Photo: Joel Ryan. Nick Cave will embark on a rare solo tour of North America this fall, backed by none other than Radiohead bassist Colin Greenwood. The outing begins Sept. 19 in Asheville, N.C ...

  14. Nick Cave Confirms Fall 2023 North American Solo Tour

    on. 03/23/2023. By. Christopher Gonda. Nick Cave has announced a North American solo tour for fall. Performing songs from his extensive catalogue, Cave will make stops at the beautiful King's Theatre in Brooklyn, Manhattan's Beacon Theater and Los Angeles' iconic Orpheum Theatre on a rare solo tour that includes accompaniment from Colin ...

  15. Nick Cave Concerts & Live Tour Dates: 2023-2024 Tickets

    Get notified whenever Nick Cave announces a live stream or a concert in your area Find tickets for Nick Cave concerts near you. Browse 2023 tour dates, venue details, concert reviews, photos, and more at Bandsintown.

  16. Nick Cave Full Tour Schedule 2024 & 2025, Tour Dates & Concerts

    All Nick Cave upcoming concerts for 2024 & 2025. Find out when Nick Cave is next playing live near you. ... Nick Cave tour dates 2024. ... 2023. Los Angeles (LA), CA, US. Orpheum Theatre. Oct 27 2023. Los Angeles (LA), CA, US. Orpheum Theatre. View all past concerts. Support across tour dates. Bad Seeds 1 concert.

  17. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds Tour Announcements 2023 & 2024 ...

    Unfortunately there are no concert dates for Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds scheduled in 2023. Songkick is the first to know of new tour announcements and concert information, so if your favorite artists are not currently on tour, join Songkick to track Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds and get concert alerts when they play near you, like 502225 other ...

  18. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds share trailer for forthcoming album, Wild God

    Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds have shared a new album trailer, for their forthcoming release, Wild God, showing them in the process of recording in Miraval Studios in Provence. Produced by Cave and Warren Ellis, and mixed by David Fridmann, Cave began writing the album on New Year's Day 2023. With sessions at Miraval in Provence and Soundtree in ...

  19. Nick Cave on love, art and the loss of his sons: 'It's against nature

    N ick Cave has a touch of Dr Frankenstein about him - long, white lab coat, inscrutable smile, unnerving intensity. He introduces me to his two assistants, the identical twins Liv and Dom Cave ...

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  21. Nick Cave's 'Live In North America Tour' Setlist

    24. "Cosmic Dancer" (T. Rex cover) 25. "Stagger Lee" (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds) 26. "Man In The Moon" (Grinderman) Nick Cave began his solo 'Live In North America Tour' this week, and ...

  22. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds

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  23. The Real Nick Cave tour dates 2024

    Find out when The Real Nick Cave is next playing live near you. Chase City concerts. ... The Real Nick Cave tour dates 2024. The Real Nick Cave is currently touring across 1 country and has 1 upcoming concert. The final concert of the tour will be at Cobra Jaune in Brussels.

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    In addition, McClure's best bets included Nick Taylor (70-1) winning the 2023 RBC Canadian Open, Jason Day (17-1) winning outright at the 2023 AT&T Byron Nelson, and Rickie Fowler (14-1) finishing ...

  25. 12 Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

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  26. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds

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