The Australian rocker will perform his back catalogue solo at the piano in the West Hall to a global paying audience

Ham & High: Nick Cave performing at Alexandra Palace will be live streamed this month picture credit: Joel RyanNick Cave performing at Alexandra Palace will be live streamed this month picture credit: Joel Ryan (Image: Archant)

Rocker Nick Cave is to globally stream a concert recorded in the atmospheric emptiness of Ally Pally’s West Hall.

Idiot Prayer: Nick Cave Alone at Alexandra Palace goes out at 8pm on July 23 with fans paying £16 to tune in.

There are also local timings for Australia and Asia, and North and South America to see the Australian performing solo at the piano in the iconic Muswell Hill venue.

Cave mines his extensive back catalogue, from rare tracks and early work with Grinderman, to the latest Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album Ghosteen.

Award-winning Cinematographer Robbie Ryan, who worked on The Favourite and Marriage Story, has made the most of the unique setting, and the film is streamed as a live experience with no chance to pause or view it later.

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds have also announced a live Spring/Summer 2021 European tour.

More info at nickcave.com