Nick Cave announces a solo European tour in 2019.

Nick Cave will return to Europe with a unique show. The tour will start in Hamburg, Germany on 13 May and will end in Brighton, UK on 28 June.

Nick Cave is heading back to Europe but without The Bad Seeds. This time the Australian artist is seeking to embark on a different journey with his fans. The show consists of an open conversation between Nick Cave and his audience enriched with his music.

Tickets will go on sale Thursday 21 of February. For more information, you can check the official webpage.

You can see the full list of dates here:

  • 13 May – Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Hamburg, Germany
  • 15 May – Admiralspalast, Berlin, Germany
  • 16 May – Tonhalle, Düsseldorf, Germany
  • 19 May – Oslo Konserthus, Oslo, Norway
  • 21 May – DR Koncerthuset – Koncertsalen, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 24 May – Philharmonie Luxembourg, Luxembourg
  • 26 May – Het Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 27 May – TivoliVredenburg – Grote Zaal, Utrecht, Netherlands
  • 29 May – De Roma, Antwerp, Belgium
  • 31 May – Cirkus Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 15 June – Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, UK
  • 17 June – Symphony Hall, Birmingham, UK
  • 19 June – The Barbican, London, UK
  • 20 June – The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, UK
  • 22 June – Usher Hall Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
  • 23 June – Sage One, Sage Gateshead, Gateshead, UK
  • 25 June – Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, UK
  • 26 June – Eventim Olympia, Liverpool, UK
  • 28 June – Brighton Dome Concert Hall, Brighton, UK

You can see the announcement here:

Nick Cave

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds were formed in Melbourne in 1983. They released sixteen albums during their 35 years. The last album, Skeleton Tree, features lyrics about death, loss and personal grief, due to the recent death of Nick Cave’s son.

Fun fact: on the last day of school Nick Cave and his friends used to dress in women’s clothes. Anyone that made fun of them got the severe punishment of getting hit with their handbags, which were full of bricks.