Drawn from over forty hours of interviews, Faith, Hope and Carnage is a thoughtful book about Nick Cave's inner life over the last six years, a meditation on big ideas including, faith, art, music, grief and much more.
Tickets £20, includes entry for one person and a copy of Faith, Hope and Carnage, to collect at the event (Incl. booking fees)
We want everyone to have the best possible experience meeting Nick and Seán so in the interest of the limited time available and to maximise the number of readers that Nick and Seán can meet, the following terms and conditions will be in effect for this book signing.
You will be required to show your ticket on the day of the event, to gain entry, and as proof of purchase. Please keep your ticket in a safe place.
Should you not receive your e-ticket confirmation email please contact event@waterstones.com quoting your booking reference.
Due to the nature of book signing events you will be required to queue - we will aim to keep you updated on your waiting time. Some outside queuing may be required, so please do come dressed appropriately for all weathers and keep hydrated.
Nick Cave and Seán O’Hagan will be signing copies of Faith, Hope and Carnage only, included with the ticket, plus a maximum of one further copy of the book which will be available to purchase on the day. They will not be able to sign copies of any previous titles, or additional merchandise.
Ticket holders will receive their copy of the book at the event.
There will unfortunately not be time for selfies or posed photos at the signing table, but photos will be permitted from the queue.
Ticketholders must be present at the event to receive their signed copy of Faith, Hope and Carnage. If you are unable to attend, please contact events@waterstones.com
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