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Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds review – an electrifying crescendo of faith, fury and fragile joy
Fremantle Park, Perth
Returning to Australian stages after nine years, the band delivers a fierce, generous set that draws on four decades of music
Dragging his hand across the piano keys, Nick Cave leaps into the air and charges towards the crowd like a preacher breaking from the pulpit. “Bring your spirit down!†he cries repeatedly, arms flung wide as the choir roars behind him.
It’s barely 10 minutes into their set at Fremantle Park in Perth, and Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds have the audience in the palm of their hands. Touring their 2024 album Wild God in Australia for the first time, they open with the brooding track Frogs and the eponymous Wild God, an explosive crescendo of high-pitched strings, soaring vocals and pounding percussion.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds 'Wild God' Australian Tour Setlist Revealed
The fun began at Fremantle Park on Saturday, with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds performing a ripping 23-song set.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds began the Australian and New Zealand leg of their massive Wild God tour over the weekend, performing to devoted fans in Fremantle.
The group’s first Australian tour since 2017 comprises outdoor, open-air shows and a handful of indoor arena concerts. The fun began at Fremantle Park on Saturday (17 January), with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds performing a ripping 23-song set.
Eight songs were performed from the tour’s namesake album, Wild God, in addition to classics from across the band’s career. There were O Children, Jubilee Street, From Her To Eternity, Red Right Hand, The Weeping Song, and Into My Arms, to name a few. Read on to discover the first setlist of the tour.
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Fremantle gets a taste of the gospel, according to Nick Cave
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“I look like I’m dressed as a Mormon,” Nick Cave joked to the thousands of fans gathered at Fremantle Park on Saturday night after catching a glimpse of himself on the big screens.
Decked out in a charcoal-black suit, white shirt, and tie, Cave resembles an evangelical tent-revival preacher trying to whip his congregation into a religious fervour during the opening song Frogs from his latest album, Wild God.
The song features an elegant arrangement and a transcendental, meditative flow that has characterised much of Cave’s work of late.
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