Hamburg – With his unmistakable baritone voice, Nick Cave has many fans. He is now honoring them with a concert in Munich.
The musician will perform at the “Olympiahalle” on October 18th as part of his “The Wild God Tour”.
Nicholas “Nick” Edward Cave (67), who lost two sons, primarily deals with his family fate in his songs. And the themes in his songs are also rather heavy and get under your skin. In Germany, Nick Cave previously performed in Hamburg.
Tickets for Nick Cave in Munich
For the concert in München there are still a few remaining tickets in category 3 (81.43 euros). They are available at all known ticket offices.
The event begins 7:15 p.mNick Cave is supposed to be around 8:30 p.m come on stage.
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Directions to Nick Cave in the Olympic Hall
Nick Cave plays in the “Olympic Hall”, which can hold 15,500 people.
► Address: Spiridon-Louis-Ring 21, 80809 Munich
Public transport goes directly to the hall. There is no need to buy a ticket, as concert tickets for the “Olympiahalle” are valid as a ticket for a return trip on the MVV.
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▶︎ Subway line U3 Direction Moosach, Olympiazentrum stop, approx. 10 minutes walk to the Olympic Park
▶︎ Tram lines 20 and 21Olympiapark West stop
▶︎ Tram line 27Petuelring stop, approx. 5 minutes walk to the Olympic Park
▶︎ City bus route 144Spiridon-Louis-Ring, Olympiasee, Olympiaberg stops
▶︎ City bus route 173stops Olympic Center, Olympic Ice Sports Center, Petuelring
▶︎ City bus lines 177 and 178Petuelring stop
▶︎ S-Bahn line S1 Direction Ostbahnhof, Moosach stop, from Moosach with subway line U3 or U8 to Olympiazentrum, approx. 10 minutes walk to the Olympic Park
▶︎ S-Bahn line S8 Direction Herrsching, Marienplatz stop from Marienplatz with subway line U3 to Olympiazentrum, approx. 10 minutes walk to Olympiapark
PARKING AT THE OLYMPIC HALL
The parking fee at the hall is 8 euros per day.
If you arrive by car, you are guaranteed to book a parking space in the Parkharfe in advance. Just open in advance www.rkb-parken.de Go to the home page and reserve the day you want, including the time and planned length of stay. After payment, a QR code will be sent, which will be scanned upon entry.
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Nick Cave sings songs from new album “Wild God”
Nick Cave sings pieces from his new album “Wild God” at his concerts. It’s a lot about his pain and how he deals with grief. In 2015, his 15-year-old son Arthur fell off a cliff while high on LSD and died. In 2022, his 31-year-old son Jethro, who suffered from schizophrenia, also died, presumably due to a drug overdose.
Songs like “Joy,” “Conversion,” “Wild God,” “Frogs” and “Long Dark Night” are likely to be on the setlist for the roughly 2.5-hour show.
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