Another sad loss in 2020…
25.08.2020 - 18:35 / nme.com
Nick Cave has praised the fans who delivered their cover versions of classic Bad Seeds hits on his ‘Bad Seed TeeVee’ platform last weekend.The musician launched the 24/7 video service back in April, and has since been broadcasting a range of rare and unseen footage from the Bad Seeds’ archive on a loop.Last week, Cave took to Instagram to request his followers’ participation in the project, announcing: “Bad Seed TeeVee will be playing non-stop cover videos submitted by fans on a loop this
.Another sad loss in 2020…
Nick Cave has shared a new trailer for the forthcoming extended cinematic release of his recent ‘Idiot Prayer – Nick Cave Alone at Alexandra Palace’ live show.Performed at Alexandra Palace in London back in July, the livestreamed show saw Cave playing a full solo set on a piano.Cave will release ‘Idiot Prayer’ as a live album on November 20, and an extended visual version of the show will be released in select cinemas in over 20 countries from November 5.
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Following its big streaming premiere in July, Nick Cave’s solo piano performance at Alexandra Palace, ‘Idiot Prayer’, is going to be released in cinemas this November. It will also be released in audio-only form later the same month.“The film ‘Idiot Prayer’ evolved from my ‘Conversations With…’ events”, says Cave.
Nick Cave is set to release his recent ‘Idiot Prayer’ livestream show as a live album, with it also set to come to cinemas.‘Idiot Prayer’, a full-length solo piano show recorded at London’s Alexandra Palace, was broadcast online back in July.The film will now be released in cinemas on November 5, with tickets on sale for screenings from September 10 (tickets for US screenings will arrive at a later date).
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Nick Cave is set to livestream fan cover versions non-stop via his ‘Bad Seed TeeVee’ platform this weekend.The musician launched the 24/7 video service back in April, and has since been broadcasting a range of rare and unseen footage from the Bad Seeds’ archive on a loop.Today (August 19), Cave took to Instagram to request his followers’ participation in the project, announcing: “Bad Seed TeeVee will be playing non-stop cover videos submitted by fans on a loop this weekend from Friday 10am BST