6.5.2022 | Culture
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds to perform in Haapsalu in August
Text Mark Taylor
Photo Andrei Chertkov

High-profile Australian band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds will perform at Haapsalu Castle on August 18. The show is part of the band’s European Summer Tour.
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds were formed in Melbourne back in 1983. Achieving major success in the 1990s with albums such as “Murder Ballards”. Their most recent album, “Ghosteen” was released in 2019.
Tickets for the concert at Haapsalu Castle on August 18 go on sale on May 6. The concert is part of the band’s European Summer Tour, which will begin in Denmark on June 2, and will see them perform in Helsinki and Vilnius before coming to Haapsalu.
You can find out more information about the band and buy tickets for the concert on their official website, here.
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