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Nick Cave Bad Seeds 2026 European Tour

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The European leg of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds’ Wild God Tour Tour’s European leg continued to draw massive crowds in late July and strong through early August 2026. On 31 July the band surprised fans with an impromptu four‑song After a surprise rooftop set in Brighton on 31 July, the roof of Resident Records in Brighton’s North Lane, then band headlined a sold‑out home‑coming show at Preston Park. The concert attracted close to 50,000 attendees, featured a guest appearance by Park with Kylie Minogue on joining for “Where the Wild Roses Grow”, and was praised for its organization and food‑and‑drink facilities, coinciding with Brighton Pride events. Grow”. The following week the tour moved to the historic Pula Arena in Croatia, where saw two back‑to‑back concerts on 4 and 5 August sold out within days, prompting organisers to add the second date after the first filled in five days. Organisers confirmed the next regional stop will be Belgrade, Serbia, consecutive sold‑out shows on 7 4‑5 August at the Kalemegdan fortress, with fan‑pit tickets already sold out and limited platform and parterre seats remaining. The European leg, which kicked off in June with a show at Malahide Castle Roman arena in Ireland, saw the Pula concerts showcase songs from Pula, Croatia, where the new album alongside setlist mixed new‑album material with classics such as “Red Right Hand” and “The Mercy Seat”. The stage featured regular collaborators Band members included Warren Ellis and Ellis, Colin Greenwood as well as Greenwood, Jim Sclavunos, George Vjestica, Larry Mullins and Carly Paradis. After the performances concerts Cave was photographed sharing a lunch dined with his brother at a local restaurant, joined by alongside Croatian guests including actress Jelena Perčin and musician Ante Gelo. On 7 August the group performed at Belgrade’s Kalemegdan fortress, drawing nearly 10,000 fans. The tour’s schedule then expanded two‑hour‑forty‑minute show opened with “Get Ready for Love”, featured “From Her to Romania, where Eternity” and “Red Right Hand”, and included a memorable moment when Cave descended into the band headlined crowd and was lifted by fans. The tour then moved to Romania for a three‑day festival in Buftea from 7‑9 August, sharing (7‑9 August). Headlining the event, Cave shared the bill with acts such as more than 20 artists—including Two Feet and Feet, Charlotte Cardin Cardin, Nation of Language and featuring immersive others—across three stages, complemented by visual installations. It marked the band’s first multi‑day festival slot on installations and a 1970s‑underground‑aesthetic zone. The leg, which began in June at Malahide Castle, Ireland, continues to sell out venues and attract large audiences across the tour. region.

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