Nick Cave Gets Busy

Nick Caves’ 2017 touring plans include Australia and New Zealand in January while June is set aside for North America. 

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Cave and his Bad Seeds featuring Warren Ellis, Martyn Casey, Thomas Wydler, Jim Sclavunos, Conway Savage, George Vjestica and Larry Mullins are touring in support of Skeleton Tree, released in September.

While waiting for Cave’s upcoming road trips, fans can get a behind-the-curtain glimpse of the making of Skeleton Tree via screenings of “One More Time With Feeling.” The rock-doc also captures a very emotional time in Cave’s life following the 2015 accidental death of his 15-year-old son Arthur, who fell from a cliff at the Ovingdean Gap in Brighton, England.

Here’s the routing, starting with Australia and New Zealand:

Jan. 13 – Glenorchy, Australia, Derwent Entertainment Centre
Jan. 15 – Ballarat, Australia, North Gardens
Jan. 17 – Wellington, New Zealand, TSB Bank Arena
Jan. 18 – Auckland, New Zealand, Vector Arena
Jan. 20 – Sydney, Australia, Sydney Theatre
Jan. 21 – Sydney, Australia, Sydney Theatre
Jan. 22 – Newcastle, Australia, Newcastle Entertainment Centre
Jan. 25 – Brisbane, Australia, Brisbane Riverstage
Jan. 27 – Melbourne, Australia, Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Jan. 28 – Melbourne, Australia, Sidney Myer Music Bowl
Jan. 29 – Hindmarsh, Australia, Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Jan. 31 – Perth, Australia, Perth Arena
May 26 – Brooklyn, N.Y., Kings Theatre
May 29 – Montreal, Quebec, Metropolis
May 31 – Toronto, Ontario, Massey Hall
June 1 – Toronto, Ontario, Massey Hall
June 3 – Detroit, Michigan, Masonic Temple Theatre
June 5 – Philadelphia, Pa., Electric Factory
June 7 – Asheville, N.C., Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
June 8 – Pittsburgh, Pa., Carnegie Music Hall
June 10 – Boston, Mass., Wang Theatre – Citi Performing Arts Center
June 13 – New York, N.Y., Beacon Theatre
June 14 – New York, N.Y., Beacon Theatre
June 16 – Chicago, Ill., Auditorium Theatre
June 18 – Denver, Colo., Paramount Theatre
June 19 – Salt Lake City, Utah, Kingsbury Hall
June 21 – Portland, Ore., Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
June 22 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Queen Elizabeth Theatre
June 24 – Berkeley, Calif., Greek Theatre At UC Berkeley
June 26 – San Diego, Calif., San Diego Civic Theatre
June 29 – Los Angeles, Calif., Greek Theatre

Tickets for shows in Australia and New Zealand go on sale Oct. 27 at 9 a.m. AEDT.  General onsales for North America begin Oct. 28 at 10 a.m. local time. Click here for more details.