Nick Cave is known for not being particularly being a fan of interviews, but he is, however, interested in being interviewed by his fans.
Following an extensive tour where the Australian post-punk legend had taken his microphone deep into the audience, and the audience back up on stage with him, Nick Cave has announced a new series of 4 dates involving nothing but audience engagement titled: “So, What Do You Want to Know?” where his fans in the audience can directly ask Cave any question they want.
“I have always loved the Q&A format—not the formal onstage interviews that preceded them but the questions from the audience afterwards,” Cave explained in a statement. “There has been a connection happening with the audience through the recent live shows where we have all shown a kind of willingness of open up and I thought that a direct conversation with the audience might be valuable. The audience can ask me anything and I’ll do my best to answer.”
Tickets on sale now here.
04.30.18 – Academy of Music Theatre, Northampton, MA
05.01.18 – Boch Center, Shubert Theatre, Boston, MA
05.03.18 – Peter Norton Symphony Space, New York, NY
05.05.18 – The Murmrr Theatre, Brooklyn, NY
Meanwhile, this April Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds are set to screen in select cinemas their latest concert film Distant Sky – Nick Cave & the Band Seeds Live in Copenhagen.
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