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Hallelujah! More Cohen Dates!

09:01 AM, Wednesday 7/22/09 3 |   |

Yet another round of Leonard Cohen shows will give fans another chance to bask in the brilliance of the maestro.

  • Leonard Cohen

    Beacon Theatre, New York, N.Y.
    February 19, 2009

    (Greg Allen / gregallenphotos.com)

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Cohen’s tour, his first since the early 1990s, began in May 2008. Since then he’s played to sold out audiences, giving fans the opportunity to experience the living legend perform such classics as “Suzanne,” “Bird On A Wire,” “Hallelujah,” “I’m You’re Man,” “Tower of Song” and “First We Take Manhattan,” live on the concert stage.

Now’s he’s back as AEG Live announces a fall run beginning in Fort Lauderdale Oct. 17 at the BankAtlantic Center.

Other dates include St. Petersburg at the St. Pete Times Forum Oct. 19; Atlanta at the Fox Theatre Oct. 20; Philadelphia at the Wachovia Spectrum Oct. 22 and New York at MSG Oct. 23.

Cohen will also play Cleveland, Columbus, Ohio, Chicago, Asheville, N.C., Durham, N.C., Nashville, St. Louis, Kansas City, and Las Vegas before closing in San Jose at the HP Pavilion on Nov. 13.

Tickets for the newly added concerts go on sale Aug. 3. For more information, click here for the AEG Live Web site and here Leonard Cohen’s official Web site.


3 Comments leave a comment

  1. 229
    Evster wrote:

    09:26 AM, Jul 22, 2009

    I can't believe he's doing ARENAS! I mean, if he can fill the places, all the more power to him, since Leonard Cohen is a singularly magnificent artist. But his magnificence will be swallowed whole by such huge, cavernous, sonic wastelands as the HP Pavilion in San Jose...please don't let this be the last stop on his tour!

  2. 147
    Shakes_Pierre wrote:

    10:07 AM, Jul 22, 2009

    I agree with you about the arenas, Evster.  I saw him last spring at the Nokia in Los Angeles, and thought the show was perfect from start to finish.  But it's a "quiet" show  and I'm doubtful he'll be able to maintain the intimate atmosphere in arenas.  

    Of course, they could do those special reconfigurations of the seating, dropping a sonic curtain or just sell the floor and first level.  Either way, I'd rather see him in a theatre than a hockey rink.

  3. 829
    DeltaSigChi4 wrote:

    11:39 AM, Aug 15, 2009

    I saw him at a festival (Coachella) and it remained intimate, that is until Morrissey decided to blast his set bleeding into Cohen's final songs.

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