Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
North America Tour 2018
Los Angeles, Washington DC, Brooklyn, Toronto
Exclusive ticket and vinyl pre-order bundle only available in store at:
Amoeba Music, LA
Rough Trade, NYC
Rotate This, Toronto
Watch and share new video from upcoming EP DISTANT SKY– MERCY SEAT
WATCH TRAILER: https://ncandtbs.lnk.to/americastour
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds hit North America for four live shows this October.
The band is teaming up with indie record stores in Los Angeles (Amoeba Music), New York (Rough Trade NYC), and Toronto (Rotate This) for an exclusive offer that includes a ticket to the show in the relevant city, a pre-order of the limited edition Distant Sky – Live in Copenhagen EP on vinyl, and a limited edition tour lithograph.
One of the most intense and exciting live acts on the planet, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds headlined festivals across Europe this summer, before they cross continents to Latin and North America for 9 dates in October.
For one night only in April of this year, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds shared a show from their celebrated 2017 world tour on cinema screens worldwide.
The release of a special EP of audio from that extraordinary show, Distant Sky – Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Live In Copenhagen will be available on Digital and 12” vinyl from September 28th.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ touring line-up features Nick Cave (vocals, piano), Warren Ellis (piano, keyboards, violin, tenor guitar), Martyn Casey (bass), Jim Sclavunos (vibraphone, percussion, piano, drums), George Vjestica (guitar) and Larry Mullins (keyboards, piano).
They will be joined by special guest Cigarettes After Sex for their shows in Los Angeles, Washington DC and Toronto.
Tickets are available at www.nickcave.com. North American tour dates are below.
21 Oct – The Forum – Los Angeles, CA*
25 Oct – The Anthem – Washington DC*
26 Oct – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY
28 Oct – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, Canada*
*With special guest Cigarettes After Sex.
2017 UK show reviews:
“A triumphant performance charged with tragedy” The Evening Standard * * * * *
“Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds used to be a great live act. Tonight, they are phenomenal.” The Line Of Best Fit
“A sense of awe rings around the O2 as the Bad Seeds leave the stage, lifetime Cave fans shocked at quite how magnificently the band have mutated.” Loud & Quiet
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