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Pop / Jazz / Rock

Nick Cave & Warren Ellis

Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier April 2 and 3, 2022

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In their first ever North American tour as a duo, Cave and Ellis will play 17 shows across the continent this March and April, following the release of their acclaimed album CARNAGE and a run of phenomenal shows across the UK and Europe in Fall 2021. While they have composed and recorded soundtracks together, and Ellis is a long-term member of The Bad Seeds, CARNAGE is the first entire album of songs the pair have released.

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PROMOTION
VIP ‘Carnage’ Package
PROMOTION
VIP ‘Carnage’ Package
  • One top price reserved seated ticket
  • Exclusive autographed Nick Cave & Warren Ellis tour poster
  • Original design exclusively for package purchasers
  • Each limited-edition tour poster screen printed & housed in an exclusive portfolio

*Venue seating configurations can vary market-by-market
**Autographed tour poster is only included in the ‘Carnage’ Package  

 

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