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NEWS: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds announce new live album ‘Live God’

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds have announced their new live album Live God, recorded on The Wild God Tour, which wowed audiences across the UK, Europe and North America in 2024 and 2025. Across 18 live tracks, the album captures the wildly transcendent nature of those unforgettable shows, which were, in Nick Cave’s own words, ‘an antidote to despair.’

Due to be release on December 5, Live God is available to pre-order now on Premium Double Gatefold LP, Double CD and Digital. The first single ‘Wild God (Live God)’ is available to stream and download now. The video for the track may be seen below, filmed at Accor Arena, Paris last year. Live God will be released on Bad Seed in partnership with Play It Again Sam.

The album tracklisting is as follows:

  1. Frogs
  2. Wild God
  3. O Children
  4. From Her to Eternity
  5. Long Dark Night
  6. Cinnamon Horses
  7. Tupelo
  8. Conversion
  9. Bright Horses
  10. Joy
  11. I Need You
  12. Carnage
  13. Red Right Hand
  14. White Elephant
  15. O Wow O Wow (How Wonderful She is)
  16. Papa Won’t Leave You Henry
  17. Into My Arms
  18. As The Waters Cover The Sea

For the final parts of the tour, The Wild God Tour travels to Australia and New Zealand in February 2026. The band then return to Europe in summer 2026 for a monumental run of new outdoor headline shows and festival appearances, beginning on 10 June at Malahide Castle,  and touring through Germany, Denmark, Czech Republic, Austria, Greece, Italy, Belgium, Portugal, France, UK, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Norway and Lithuania. The run concludes back in France at Rock en Seine festival on August 28 – with further dates to be announced in between. On sale timings and ticket information is available at Nick Cave’s website HERE.

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