Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds in Lisbon in October as part of European tour

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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds will perform at Lisbon’s Meo Arena on October 27, as part of the tour presenting their new album, “Wild God”, according to the dates announced on the Australian musician’s website.

The Lisbon concert closes the Iberian leg of Nick Cave’s tour, following performances on October 24 at Barcelona’s Palau Sant Jordi and October 25 at Madrid’s WiZink Center.

Irish band The Murder Capital is the opening act in all three cities.

Nick Cave will play tracks from his new album as well as songs from his repertoire, according to the tour announcement.

“The Wild God Tour”, Nick Cave’s first European tour since 2017, kicks off on September 24 in Oberhausen, Germany, and ends on November 17 in Paris. It includes 27 concerts in 17 countries, from Ireland to Poland, with a stopover of around two weeks in the UK, for performances in six cities in England and Scotland in early November.

Tickets for “The Wild God Tour” go on sale on March 22, from 9am (local time), on Nick Cave’s website, in the section dedicated to the tour (“live”).

You can join the “waiting list”, with access to the “exclusive pre-sale” of tickets, by selecting a city. In this case, on March 21, an e-mail will be sent with a shortcut to the chosen concert, which will remain active for 24 hours, until March 22 at 10:00 a.m.

“Wild God”, the 18th studio album by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, was announced last week and is scheduled for release on August 30.

Nick Cave last performed in Portugal in September 2022, as part of the first edition of the Kalorama festival in Lisbon.

That same year, in June, he was at the Primavera Sound festival in Porto, where he had also performed in 2013 and 2018, having given other concerts in the country, such as at the Paredes de Coura festival in 2005 and in Lisbon in 2003.

Hervé Hubert
Hervé Hubert
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