Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds named to headline INmusic #15 in Zagreb
- by croatiaweek
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Influential and ever-evolving rock band, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, are confirmed to headline INmusic festival #15 in the Croatian capital.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds are returning to Croatia once again and will headline the celebratory 15th anniversary edition of INmusic festival which has been postponed twice because of the pandemic.
INmusic #15 will take place at the Isle of Youth in Zagreb’s lake Jarun from June 20th to the 22nd, 2022. All previously purchased tickets for the postponed edition of INmusic festival #15 remain valid. Festival tickets are available online via the official festival webshop.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds join The Killers who confirmed their arrival last week.
Formed following the break up of The Birthday Party in 1982, to date the band have released seventeen studio albums, starting with ‘From Her To Eternity’ in 1984, to the Bad Seeds’ latest album ‘Ghosteen’, which has been widely received as their best work ever. One of the most critically acclaimed acts working today, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds have sold over 5 million albums worldwide to date. Their influence has been profound and far-reaching with many artists covering their work and citing their influence, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds continue to remain peerless and defy expectations.
Following the 2017 issued compilation box set celebrating Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds 30 years of work with a nod to their 45 most defining songs and a compilation DVD of live performances from around the world, including their performance of Into My Arms at INmusic festival back in 2008, the band returned to the Main stage of INmusic festival in June 2018 for a memorable and awe-inspiring performance as part of their ‘Skeleton Tree’ tour.
Four years later, following the release of their highly acclaimed 17th studio album ‘Ghosteen’, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds will grace the Main stage of INmusic festival #15 once again as part of the long-awaited return of INmusic festival celebrations, twice postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.