Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds have revealed a series of European performances.
The band will return to Brighton – Nick Cave’s long-standing residence – for a special concert on July 31st, taking place at Preston Park.
This date marks their only UK show in 2026, as Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds are scheduled for an extensive tour on the continent.
The tour will kick off at Malahide Castle in Ireland on June 10th, followed by stops in Germany, Denmark, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Greece.
Combining festival performances with headline slots, the tour will conclude at Rock En Seine in Paris next August.
Details regarding ticket sales and timing can be found at nickcave.com.
This tour comes after last year's studio album 'Wild God', featuring Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds lineup of: Nick Cave, Warren Ellis, Colin Greenwood, Jim Sclavunos, George Vjestica, Larry Mullins, and Carly Paradis.
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You can catch Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds at the following venues:
June 10 - Malahide Castle, Ireland
June 16 - Open Air an der Emslandarena, Germany
June 18 - Heartland Festival, Denmark
June 20 - Metronome Prague, Czech Republic
June 21 - Burg Clam, Austria
June 24 - Release Athens Festival, Greece
June 26 - La Prima Estate, Italy
June 28 - Live is Live, Belgium
June 30 - Waldbühne, Berlin, Germany
July 6 - Jazz Open, Germany
July 9 - NOS Alive Festival, Portugal
July 14 - de Nîmes, France
July 15 - La Belle Soirée de Vienne, France
July 17 - Les Vieilles Charrues, France
July 31 - Preston Park, UK
August 2 - Filmnächte am Elbufer, Germany
August 5 - Arena Pula, Croatia
August 7 - Donji grad Kalemegdan Fortress, Serbia
August 9 - Summer Well Festival, Romania
August 13 - Øyafestivalen, Norway
August 18 - Kalnai Park, Lithuania
August 21 - Cabaret Vert, France
August 23 - Königsplatz, Germany
August 25 - Rasen, Germany
August 28 - Rock En Seine, France
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