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Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds Tickets

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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 60 reviews

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Founded in Melbourne, Australia in 1983, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are one of the most critically acclaimed post-punk bands of the last 30 years. Following the end of their previous group, the Birthday Party, singer-songwriter Cave and drummer Mick Harvey began the Bad Seeds. Initially joined by Barry Adamson on bass and Blixa Bargeld on guitar, the band has seen a number of personnel changes over the years with the one constant being the creative force of Cave himself.
Exploring the themes of love and religion, the band’s debut album, From Her to Eternity, was released in 1984. Featuring a cover of Elvis Presley’s classic, “In the Ghetto,” presented in the band’s inimitable style, the record showcased the deep impact of Cave’s baritone voice. Quickly following second album, The Firstborn is Dead, third release Kicking Against the Pricks saw the band first find fame in the UK and Ireland. Critics also began to sit up and take notice, with Cave’s prose-like approach to songwriting bringing welcome comparisons with Leonard Cohen. This narrative style was seen again on 1986’s Your Funeral…My Trial, before the beginning of a two year break from recording for the band.
Four more albums were released in the early ‘90s in addition to the band making a range of high-profile US festival appearances. The album Murder Ballads, released in 1996, became a critical success for the Bad Seeds and saw songwriter Cave explore two of his favorite themes: death and violence. The album featured vocals from Kylie Minogue on the single, “Where the Wild Roses Grow,” and the success of the song helped make Murder Ballads the band’s best -selling album so far. 1998 saw the release of No More Shall We Part, with further albums Nocturama and Abbatoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus being released in the early ‘00s.
Following a number of sell out tour dates in 2005 and 2006, Nick Cave’s musical achievements and creative contribution saw him inducted into Australia’s ARIA Hall of Fame. Not for the first time in his career, Cave then moved from music to movies, writing both the screenplay and soundtrack for John Hillcoat’s 2012 film, Lawless. Early 2013 saw the release of Push the Sky Away; the band’s first output in nearly five years, it was widely acclaimed by fans and critics alike.

Setlists

    1. 1.Frogs
    2. 2.Wild God
    3. 3.Song of the Lake
    4. 4.O Children
    5. 5.Jubilee Street
    6. 6.From Her to Eternity
    7. 7.Long Dark Night
    8. 8.Cinnamon Horses
    9. 9.Tupelo
    10. 10.Conversion
    11. 11.Bright Horses
    12. 12.Joy
    13. 13.I Need You
    14. 14.Carnage (Nick Cave & Warren Ellis cover)
    15. 15.Final Rescue Attempt
    16. 16.Red Right Hand
    17. 17.The Mercy Seat
    18. 18.White Elephant (Nick Cave & Warren Ellis cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 19.Papa Won't Leave You, Henry
    2. 20.The Weeping Song
    3. 21.Skeleton Tree
    4. 22.Into My Arms (Nick solo)
    1. 1.Frogs
    2. 2.Wild God
    3. 3.Song of the Lake
    4. 4.O Children
    5. 5.Jubilee Street
    6. 6.From Her to Eternity
    7. 7.Long Dark Night
    8. 8.Cinnamon Horses
    9. 9.Tupelo
    10. 10.Conversion
    11. 11.Bright Horses
    12. 12.Joy
    13. 13.I Need You
    14. 14.Carnage (Nick Cave & Warren Ellis cover)
    15. 15.Final Rescue Attempt
    16. 16.Red Right Hand
    17. 17.The Mercy Seat
    18. 18.White Elephant (Nick Cave & Warren Ellis cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 19.O Wow O Wow (How Wonderful She Is)
    2. 20.Papa Won't Leave You, Henry
    3. 21.The Weeping Song
    4. 22.Into My Arms
    1. 1.Get Ready for Love
    2. 2.There She Goes, My Beautiful World
    3. 3.From Her to Eternity
    4. 4.O Children (dedicated to a fan named Paula on her birthday)
    5. 5.Jubilee Street
    6. 6.Bright Horses
    7. 7.I Need You
    8. 8.Waiting for You
    9. 9.Tupelo
    10. 10.Red Right Hand
    11. 11.The Mercy Seat
    12. 12.The Ship Song
    13. 13.Higgs Boson Blues
    14. 14.City of Refuge
    15. 15.White Elephant (Nick Cave & Warren Ellis cover)
  1. Encore

    1. 16.Into My Arms (dedicated to Beatriz Lebre, a portuguese girl who was murdered by a stalker)
    2. 17.Vortex
    3. 18.Ghosteen Speaks
    4. 19.The Weeping Song
    1. 1.Jesus Alone
    2. 2.Magneto
    3. 3.Higgs Boson Blues
    4. 4.Do You Love Me?
    5. 5.From Her to Eternity
    6. 6.Loverman
    7. 7.Red Right Hand (dedicated to Brazil, "This was a terrible day for Brazil", said Nick)
    8. 8.God Is in the House (requested by audience member)
    9. 9.The Ship Song
    10. 10.Into My Arms
    11. 11.Shoot Me Down
    12. 12.Girl in Amber
    13. 13.Tupelo
    14. 14.Jubilee Street
    15. 15.The Weeping Song (With Nick on a small stage in the audience)
    16. 16.Stagger Lee (With audience members onstage)
    17. 17.Push the Sky Away (With audience members onstage)
  1. Encore

    1. 18.Mermaids
    2. 19.Rings of Saturn

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 60 reviews
  • Mesmerized by the Cave

    by Topfueler on 2018-11-13Scotiabank Arena - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    10,000 diehards follow into the Cave to hear the mesmerizing man from his pulpit.An engaging and intimate performance, OUR first seeing Nick live and definetly not our last.The goers hung on for two and half hours , every syllable, statement and sound conveyed with striking clarity. Backed by The Bad Seeds, a super tight group of ragtag musicians. A combo sound of Tom Waits,Frank Zappa and Hendrix, blew all the Lucky Guests away. Nick Cave is charismatic and evangelical as he holds his gathering in the palm of his Red Right Hand. This was an in your face show. A super compelling performer who really needs to be on your bucket list. There really is no other act on the plateau occupied by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.

  • AMAZING

    by YarbieDoll on 2018-11-01Scotiabank Arena - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Nick Cave WOW. Such a weird and wonderful performer. So happy i saw him live!

  • Tricia

    by Triciacbrf3 on 2018-10-31Scotiabank Arena - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Brilliant and engaging as always. Was worried about bigger venue, sound was still good (Scotiabank Centre), but I still love the superior Massey Hall, more intimate.

  • by Anonymous on 2018-10-31Scotiabank Arena - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5

    It was a great show although he is more suited to smaller venues like Massey Hall . A singular talent there is no one like him at times melodic then discordant often in the same song.

  • Always Amazing

    by cptkirk on 2017-07-03Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    I flew to Vancouver to see this show after catching the Push The Sky Away tour in Calgary at the Jubilee a couple years ago and once again Mr Cave and the Bad Seeds deliver the goods. In an era of over packaged Lip synced bullshit this is the real deal visceral rock and roll at its best. Not as great as the last time but that falls on the current Skeleton Key tour as its pretty grim stuff. Still the gems from previous album were there don't think we got Mermaids but these lads have a hell of a catalog to work with and they worked through it in top form.Beautiful Creatures is a great retrospective that was released a few months ago.I cannot recommend anyone given the chance to catch these gentlemen to hesitate in the slightest splurge for the good seats as Nick likes to take wee strolls on the chairs as he performs.

  • NICK CAVE VERSION 2017

    by rkbilly on 2017-06-26Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    This was the 4th time I have had the pleasure to see Nick Cave live , and it never fails to live up to the excitement for waiting for that moment. The Bad Seed were as tight and chaotic as they could have possibly been . It was outstand from start to finish.

  • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds were amazing!

    by LadyDK on 2017-06-26Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds were touching, exposed, like something you've never experienced before even though I've seen them since 1993. A MUST!

  • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - A must see!

    by Campaigner on 2017-06-25Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Nick Cave; perhaps one of the best frontmen of any band performing in the current era. I was as always transfixed by Nick's poignant lyrics and musical stylings. Nick gives it his all and never disappoints live.

  • by Anonymous on 2017-06-02Metropolis - MontrealRating: 5 out of 5

    Loved that there was no opening band and it started on time and what a brilliant performance for 2 hours and 15 minutes.

  • The best seed

    by roonunit on 2014-08-22Masonic Temple - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5

    What a front-man his recorded music has no comparison to the live and direct. The best !!!!!!