Nick Cave and Warren Ellis kick off their latest The Australian Carnage Show on 22nd November | Daily Music Roll

Nick Cave and Warren Ellis kick off their latest The Australian Carnage Show on 22nd November

Alicia Parker
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With 25 years of experience, the veteran-duo Nick Cave and Warren Ellis will come back with The Australian Carnage Show 2022. Tickets are out for sale.

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Tickets are now out for sales for the upcoming series of concerts by the legendary duo Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. The Australian Carnage Tour 2022 by the duo will start on 22nd November, and end on 17th December at several venues.

The opening of the tour will be held on 22nd November at Festival theatre Adelaide SA, and the closing concert will be held on 17th December at Sydney Opera House in Sydney NSW.

The dates of the other concerts are 23rd Nov, 25th Nov(Sold Out), 26th Nov(Sold Out), 28th Nov, 29th Nov, 2nd Dec, 5th Dec, 6th Dec, 9th Dec, 10th Dec, 12th Dec, 14th Dec, and 16th Dec.

The upcoming shows of the duo already have a lot of anticipation amongst fans. The duo always brings a magical music force to the stage and generates an unmatched live presence through their music. They have been doing it for more than 25 years.

Nick and Warren’s creativity is rooted in their prolonged experience in composing music. They have given some creatively astounding music to the fans both collaboratively and individually. Nick Cave himself is a poet, actor, songwriter, singer, musician, and ARIA-Award winner.

 

He first came to be known in the late 1970s. He was the leader of Australia’s post-punk legends, The Birthday Party, before forming the Bad Seeds in Berlin in the year 1983.

Nick and Warren first crossed paths in 1993. Warren used to play violin for Nick and Bad Seeds Album and Let Love In before going to be a part of The Black Seeds.

Warren Ellis is a part of the beloved Post-rock trio Dirty Three. The two artists also recorded some songs as Grinderman formed in 2006. They have recorded numerous films, theater, and TV soundtracks together.

About the concert, Cave said, “I can’t begin to tell you how happy Warren and I are to be finally returning to Australia to perform. The wait has been way too long. See you all soon for the ‘Carnage’ experience.”

Cave was away from music for a long time as he was focusing on his film in 2022. So, the stage has been set for the veterans to rule the hearts of their spectators once again.

Follow Nick Cave on: Instagram // Twitter.

FollowWarren Ellis on: Facebook // Instagram // Twitter.

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