Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Live at Frank Erwin Center 10/6

Photo Credit: Raymond Flotat

Post-punk fans throughout the ages will be pleased to witness a performance by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds this fall on October 6th at the Frank Erwin Center. The show is set to start at 8:30pm and the lowest priced single general admission tickets are currently going for $73 and will increase the closer it gets to the show date.

Australian singer and songwriter Nick Cave has made his way to becoming a timeless icon to have come out of the genre of post-punk. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds formed after the breakup of goth punk band The Birthday Party in 1983 and worked their way into becoming everyone’s alternative/punk dream beginning in the 80s. Cave’s songs have been covered by multiple prominent artists such as Josh Groban, Johnny Cash, Arctic Monkeys and Metallica. The dark and chilling lyrics by Cave are complemented by the dramatic instrumentals of the bad seeds. The musical style of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds ranges from noisy art rock to experimental indie to blues and never failing post-punk. The band’s latest album Ghosteen displays a more somber tone and serves as a powerful testament to the hardships of loss.

If this show doesn’t sound like the perfect ode to October then I don’t know what does. Catch a chilling performance by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds this fall!

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds North American Tour 2020

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Show starts: 8:30pm

All Ages

$73 General Admission + increasing

Erwin Center

1701 Red River St

Austin, TX 78701

Purchase tickets here

Annalise Hughes: Originally from Los Angeles, Annie currently lives in Austin, TX. She is a writer, guitar player, belly dancer, traveler and big time music enthusiast. She studied journalism and psychology at Texas State University and graduated with her bachelor’s degree in 2018. In the past, she ran a live music blog and covered her experiences at some of the biggest music festivals in the country, such as ACL, Coachella and SXSW. In her free time, she finds herself creating and adding to her hundreds of playlists on Spotify. She is now a music reporter for mxdwn and really excited to discover where the road ahead leads her!
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