One of the most influential and charismatic figures in modern rock, Nick Cave, together with The Bad Seeds, will return to the regional stage next summer as part of their major European tour “Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Live – UK & Europe 2026.”
The tour, covering 25 dates across Europe, will begin in May and take the band to some of the continent’s most iconic venues. Among them are two particularly exciting stops for audiences in this part of the world – Pula and Belgrade.
On August 5, 2026, Cave and his band will perform in the majestic Pula Arena, one of the most beautiful Roman amphitheatres in the world. It will be Cave’s first-ever solo concert in this unique historic venue – a night of music under the stars of Istria.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds Tour announcement, FB Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
Just two days later, on August 7, the band will make a triumphant return to Belgrade, performing at the Kalemegdan Fortress, a location that hosted one of the most memorable open-air concerts in the Serbian capital nearly a decade ago. Fans can expect an unforgettable evening filled with new songs as well as timeless classics such as Into My Arms, The Mercy Seat and Red Right Hand.
The upcoming tour will coincide with the release of The Bad Seeds’ long-awaited new album, expected sometime in 2025. Fans around the world are eagerly speculating about the record’s sound and artistic direction.
Tickets for all European shows, including those in Pula and Belgrade, will go on sale on October 10 at 10 a.m. through official channels and the band’s website, nickcave.com.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds are once again set to bring their dark, poetic and deeply emotional rock to venues that perfectly match the power and beauty of their music.
