
Conversations with Nick Cave
Mon 18 Feb 2019
The relationship between Nick Cave and his audience has always been open and intense, but deepened during his recent shows, inspiring a series of unconventional and unique evenings of unfiltered, unscripted and unmoderated Q&A.
Described by Cave as 'an exercise in connectivity', no subject is sacred and audiences are encouraged to be bold and challenging, confrontational and unafraid.
This open discussion will be accompanied by performances of some of his most beloved songs on piano.
'Between stark, gorgeous performances of key songs like Skeleton Tree, The Mercy Seat and God Is In The House, Cave was wry, genial and funny as hell.' Billboard
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