
Nick Cave to stream solo show from empty Alexandra Palace venue later this month
Nick Cave has announced Idiot Prayer, a solo show recorded in an empty Alexandra Palace last month.
London's Alexandra Palace venue normally hosts 10,400 people, but for Idiot Prayer, Nick Cave performed in the empty venue during the coronavirus pandemic.
The solo show was filmed just last month, and will see Nick Cave perform a range of tracks from his career, inclduing some rare songs that most fans will hear for the first time.
Idiot Prayer was filmed by Robbie Ryan in Alexandra Palace's West Hall. The performance will be streamed later this month, and is a ticketed event.
Nick Cave performs solo at the piano in Idiot Prayer: Nick Cave Alone at Alexandra Palace, a film shot in London this June. Join the global online live event on 23 July 2020 – available to stream in 3 different time zones. Tickets on sale now: https://t.co/uNdMHuQmKf #CaveAtHome pic.twitter.com/jxsIBchnZ2
— Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (@nickcave) July 2, 2020
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