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JULY 4th - SOLD OUT
JULY 3rd - SOLD OUT
JULY 2nd - SOLD OUT

Nick Cave will return to Iceland in July and perform in Eldborg, Harpa. He will be accompanied by Radiohead’s Colin Greenwood on bass guitar.

Nick Cave and Colin Greenwood will perform select songs stripped back and unadorned, revealing their essential nature.

“Nothing short of a spiritual experience” – LA Magazine
“Compelling and magnetic” – Forbes
“Nick Cave + Colin Greenwood = magic” – Scenestar
“His songs are just so engaging, this setting presents them in their sparse,
purest and rawest power.” – US Rocker
“a master of his craft” – Highwire Magazine

TICKET PRICE:
Premium:         16,990 ISK     (pink on seat map)
Price Area 1:   15,990 ISK     (red on seat map)
Price Area 2:   13,990 ISK     (blue on seat map)
Price Area 3:   11,990 ISK     (green on seat map)
Price Area 4:   9,990 ISK       (yellow on seat map)
Price Area 5:   6,990 ISK       (purple on seat map)

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Promoter: Sena Live

ABOUT NICK CAVE
Perhaps best known as lead singer and songwriter with Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Nick Cave’s artistic output is prolific and ever-evolving. Over a creative career that spans more than 40 years, Cave has worked across a diverse number of disciplines; as a solo and collaborative musician, a score composer, a writer of books, film scripts and his weekly mailer The Red Hand Files, and more recently as a ceramic artist.

ABOUT COLIN GREENWOOD
Colin Greenwood has played bass in Radiohead since their inception in 1985. Radiohead has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide. Among their many accolades are six Grammy and four Ivor Novello Awards and they have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Their 1997 album OK Computer is preserved in the US National Library of Congress. 

Outside of Radiohead, Colin is a writer and photographer. He has written for publications including the Guardian and the Spectator and recently announced the forthcoming release of a photographic book, How To Disappear – A Portrait of Radiohead, journaling life alongside his fellow band members in the studio and on the road.