Nick Cave

A chart-topping lyricist and musician, and the founding curator of The Museum of Important Shit, Nick Cave has achieved much in his 20,000 or so days on earth.
Stephen Heard
Published on June 22, 2014

Overview

The multi-talented Nick Cave will visit Australia and New Zealand in November and December 2014 to perform a series of intimate solo concerts, he describes as “something special and out of the ordinary". Supported by a small ensemble of musicians, Cave will perform songs from his considerable catalogue that spans 30-something-years - including his latest 2013-released Push The Sky Away, which dominated the charts in seven countries including Australian and New Zealand.

The direction of Cave's creativity moved to the big screen this year with the release of the film 20,000 Days on Earth, a fictionalized 24 hours in Cave's life. The film is set to an original score by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis and featured at the New Zealand International Film Festival from July - August.

Beginning in late November, Cave will hit up Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne before heading to our fine shores for four shows across Auckland and Wellington. Tickets will be snapped up like wildfire, so get in there folks.

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