Nick Cave Is Going on a U.S. Book Tour

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Nick Cave Is Going on a U.S. Book Tour

The musician will speak with audiences about his memoir, Faith, Hope and Carnage, in the fall

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Nick Cave, June 2023 (HELLE ARENSBAK/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images)

Nick Cave has announced a U.S. book tour in support of Faith, Hope and Carnage. Cave will speak with audiences about his memoir in the fall. The events take place in Washington, D.C., Chicago, New York, Cambridge, Nashville, Austin, and West Hollywood and will feature in-store signings. At the second New York event—on October 5 at the 92nd Street Y starting at 7:30 p.m. Eastern—Cave’s co-author, Sean O’Hagan, will join the musician for a conversation about the book. See Cave’s book tour dates below.

Faith, Hope and Carnage is based on 40 hours of interviews with Sean O’Hagan. The two held events in support of the book across Europe earlier this year. A new paperback edition of Faith, Hope and Carnage is out in the United States on September 19.

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Faith, Hope and Carnage
By Nick Cave & Sean O’Hagan

Nick Cave:

09-23 Washington, D.C. – Politics and Prose
09-30 Chicago, IL – Seminary Co-op
10-05 New York, NY – Strand Book Store
10-05 New York, NY – 92nd Street Y
10-11 Cambridge, MA – Harvard Book Store
10-18 Nashville, TN – Parnassus Books
10-24 Austin, TX – BookPeople
10-30 West Hollywood, CA – Book Soup

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