Halsey expressed her admiration for Nick Cave during a performance at the Open’er Festival in Poland on July 2, 2026 [1].
The public acknowledgement highlights the influence of veteran songwriters on contemporary pop artists and emphasizes the cross-generational appeal of Cave's work.
During her set at the festival, Halsey took a moment to address the crowd and the other performers on the bill. She specifically highlighted her long-standing respect for the Australian musician and his band, The Bad Seeds [1].
"I’m a massive Nick Cave fan," Halsey said [1].
The singer described the experience of performing at the same event as a significant moment in her career. She noted the impact that Cave's artistic approach has had on her own perspective as a musician, a sentiment that resonated with the festival audience [1].
"It's incredible to share the stage with him," Halsey said [1].
The Open’er Festival is known for hosting a diverse array of international talent, and the interaction between a modern pop star and a gothic-rock icon underscores the event's eclectic programming. Halsey's comments suggest a deep appreciation for the lyrical depth, and theatricality associated with Cave's body of work [1].
While the two artists did not perform a collaborative set, the public tribute served as a focal point of the evening's proceedings. Halsey's openness about her influences continues to be a recurring theme in her public appearances this year [1].
“"I’m a massive Nick Cave fan."”
This interaction illustrates the ongoing trend of contemporary pop artists citing avant-garde or alternative predecessors to establish artistic credibility and emotional depth. By publicly aligning herself with Nick Cave, Halsey signals a move toward more complex songwriting influences, reflecting a broader shift in the industry where genre boundaries are increasingly fluid during major international festivals.


