"Nick Cave and his band The Bad Seeds have made a comeback and are set to perform a large and spectacular concert in Brighton during the summer of 2026!"
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds have announced that Radiohead's bassist, Colin Greenwood, will join them for a special performance at Preston Park in Brighton, UK on 31st July 2026. This concert marks the band's only UK show in 2026 and is part of their ongoing tour to support their acclaimed 2024 record, Wild God.
The news of Greenwood's participation comes after he made an appearance on Wild God and has been playing with the band since 2024. Greenwood, who has confirmed his involvement in Radiohead's tour dates towards the end of 2025, will take on bass duties during the UK tour.
Fans eager to secure tickets for the Preston Park show can take advantage of the fan presale, which begins on Thursday 25th September. A trailer for the event has been released, offering a tantalising glimpse of what promises to be a massive outdoor gig.
Interestingly, this concert is not related to Radiohead's upcoming tour, nor is it part of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds' tour of Australia and New Zealand in early 2026. Nick Cave has expressed excitement about returning to Brighton, a city he lived in for over two decades, but no new information about him expressing specific excitement about this upcoming concert has been provided.
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