Passionate Poet Nick Cave Enchants Audience During First Night at Beacon Theatre

Nearing the half-way point of a 21-date North American tour that kicked off in mid-September, Nick Cave made a rare solo appearance this past Saturday night, October 7, on the first of two back-to-back shows at the legendary Beacon Theatre on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.

Having released Ghosteen with the Bad Seeds in 2019, and the acclaimed album Carnage in 2021 – as well as last year’s Seven Psalms EP comprised of short spoken-word pieces – with fellow Bad Seeds collaborator Warren Ellis, the 66-year old crooner from “the Land Down Under” has confirmed that new material with the Bad Seeds is on its way . . . soon!

The Beacon Theatre | Photo Credit: Michael Dinger

With Radiohead’s Colin Greenwood providing accompaniment on bass, the 130-minute, 25-song gargantuan set (including a seven song encore) commenced at 8:25 pm. Per usual, with a magnificent slick of hair, Cave was dressed ‘to the nines’ in a stunning blue suit and loose tie as he appeared onstage shortly behind Greenwood. Slowly making his way around the perimeter of the stage apron, Cave greeted his adoring followers with several waves and a blown kiss.

Nick Cave & Colin Greenwood | Photo Credit: Michael Dinger

Taking his perch at the ivories, the nearly five decade career-spanning set kicked off with “Girl in Amber” (Skeleton Tree, 2016) and concluded with “People Ain’t No Good” (The Boatman’s Call, 1997). Sandwiched in between, . . .  

there was introspection:

“We are going to try and get inside these songs in some kind of way, or go on an adventure. When I perform a song, sitting at the piano, I start to work out what the song is really about in some kind of way. It’s been quite special to do [this tour] for me.”

there was humor:

“This next one (referring to the song “Galleon Ship” from Ghosteen) has got some [good] words in it. There is a bit that says ‘For we are not alone it seems. So many riders in the sky. The winds of longing in their sails. Searching for the other side.’ I thought that was pretty good. The rest [of the song] is okay. You don’t always get a full song. Sometimes four lines is enough.”

and there was reminiscence:

“When I lived in Brazil for a few years, I wrote a lot of very beautiful, lovely songs, and this is not one of them (referring to “Papa Won’t Leave You, Henry” from 1992’s Henry’s Dream). I used to sing this song to [my son] Luke when I was trying to put him to sleep. I noticed that he fell asleep [to] a faster rocking rhythm, so [this song] has that sort of thing going on. It may be the first Nick Cave song of this kind, which was that I’d go out walking and a cascade of terrible things happen to me, that start generally with the personal and end with apocalyptic. And in the center of this is [my] attempt to rock my child to sleep and the general anxiety of a parent trying to protect their child from this cascade of events.”

Nick Cave & Colin Greenwood | Photo Credit: Michael Dinger

Special treats abounded too! Topping the list (for me at least) was the intimately rendered “To Be Found,” the Bad Seed’s newest single and only the fourth time it has been performed live. Not far behind was a cover of the post-punk ballad “Shivers” (Door, Door, 1979) by The Birthday Party, of which Cave was a band member from 1977-1983 and which also led to the birth of the Bad Seeds. If that weren’t enough for the die-hard fan, Cave gifted the 2,600-capacity audience “Palaces of Montezuma” (Grinderman 2, 2010) from his garage rock side project known as Grinderman.

Watch Cave and Greenwood perform fan favorite “Into My Arms,” from the aforementioned The Boatman’s Call, below:

In support of last year’s memoir Faith, Hope and Carnage, Cave has scheduled a book tour that is taking place concurrently with his shows. Joined by Irish journalist Seán O’Hagan, the series of in-store signings focuses on his life following the tragic death of his son, Arthur, in 2015.

Setlist: Girl in Amber > Higgs Boson Blues > Jesus of the Moon > Galleon Ship > To Be Found > O Children > I Need You > Waiting for You > Papa Won’t Leave You, Henry > Balcony Man > Carnage > The Mercy Seat > Black Hair > (Are You) The One That I’ve Been Waiting For? > The Weeping Song > Into My Arms > Jubilee Street > Push the Sky Away > Encore: Idiot Prayer > Love Letter > Shivers > Palaces of Montezuma > Brompton Oratory > The Ship Song > People Ain’t No Good

UPCOMING TOUR & BOOK SIGNING DATES

10/10 – Boston, MA @ Bosh Center – Wang Theatre
10/11 – Cambridge, MA @ Harvard Book Store*
10/12 – Montreal, QC @ Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier
10/14 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
10/15 – Detroit, MI @ Masonic Cathedral Theatre
10/17 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
10/18 – Nashville, TN @ Parnassus Books*
10/20 – Atlanta, GA @ Atlanta Symphony Hall
10/22 – Dallas, TX @ Majestic Theatre
10/23 – Austin, TX @ ACL Live at The Moody Theater
10/24 – Austin, TX @ BookPeople*
10/27 – Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre
10/28 – Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre
10/29 – Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre
10/30 – West Hollywood, CA @ Book Soup*

* = In-store book signing

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