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Nick Cave, 64, performed at the Palais in Melbourne on Wednesday night following the death of his eldest son Jethro, 31, in May.
The beloved rocker, who is currently doing a string of shows in Australia as part of his Australian Carnage tour, lit-up the stage.
The Where The Wild Roses Grow hitmaker belted out some of his cult classics under a heavily illuminated blue light.
Nick Cave, 64, performed at the Palais in Melbourne on Wednesday
Nick thrilled fans as he left the stage and walked into the crowd for his rendition of Hand of God.
He opted for a stylish pinstripe three-piece suit for the show, including a waistcoat which he paired with a crisp white shirt.
The singer is playing a number of dates alongside Warren Ellis including in Perth, Brisbane, The Gold Coast, Tamworth, Newcastle and Sydney.
The performance come just seven months after Nick lost his eldest son, Jethro Lazenby, who died on May 7