Leonard Cohen to Perform First U.S. Concert in 15 Years

by Jarrett Martineau | January 13, 2009 at 04:49 pm
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Leonard Cohen, the esteemed Canadian poet, novelist, and musician, is set to perform at his first concert in the United States in over 15 years.

He will perform in New York City on February 19th at the Beacon Theater.

Cohen is enjoying a recent resurgence in the popularity of his music, as his heart-breaking 1984 classic "Hallelujah" recently made music history in December when it held three different places (including #1 and #2) on the UK singles charts simultaneously.

Veteran folk singer Leonard Cohen, forced back on the road after his business manager lost his retirement savings, will play his first U.S. concert in more than 15 years next month, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday.

The 74-year-old Canadian icon will perform at the Beacon Theater in New York City on February 19. Tickets for the show at the 2,800-seat venue will go on sale on Friday.
Although this will be Cohen's first American concert in many years, he has been performing elsewhere in the world, having recently toured across Canada and Europe, and he is about to complete a tour of New Zealand and Australia.

Here are Leonard Cohen's upcoming 2009 World Tour Dates:

20-Jan-09     Wellington, New Zealand    TSB Bank Arena
22-Jan-09     Auckland, New Zealand    Vector Arena
24-Jan-09     Yarra Valley, Australia    Rochfords Wines (*)
26-Jan-09     Adelaide, Australia    Leconfield Winery (*)
28-Jan-09     Sydney, Australia    Sydney Entertainment Centre - First day sold out
29-Jan-09     Sydney, Australia    Sydney Entertainment Centre
31-Jan-09     Hunter Valley, Australia    Bimbadgen Estate (*)
1-Feb-09     Bowral, Australia    Centennial Vineyards (*)
3-Feb-09     Brisbane, Australia    Brisbane Entertainment Centre
5-Feb-09     Melbourne, Australia    Rod Laver Arena
7-Feb-09     Swan Valley, Australia    Sandalford Wines (*)
10-Feb-09     Melbourne, Australia    Rod Laver Arena
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Mary Richard

Love, just love his voice!

Dance me to the end of love.

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Tom S

The Beacon Theatre site lists the concert as Feb. 19 and the Chicago Theate, not Beacon. Which is correct?

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Desmond Cannon

If imitation is the greatest form of flattery then I am so flattered I can't express it in words well... David Byrne (Proprietor of The Black Raven Gallery in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland) was inspired to create this wonderful interpretation in charcoal of an image I shot at the Leonard Cohen concert in Dublin, Saturday June 14th 2008 in the beautiful grounds of the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin, (see photo). It was a wonderful setting for a truly memorable evening...one to remember, one I felt privileged to attend. I just hope Leonard eventually release's some or all of it on DVD, it was a peerless performance of near musical perfection. Cohens backing band & the incomparable Sharon Robinson & Charley & Hattie Webb on backing vocals played a crucial part in making the evening unforgettable. I actually threw my camera in my car at the last minute - a friend who was there on the opening night (the day before) told me he saw no-one taking photo's! I decided to "sneak" my 40D with zoom attached in under my leather jacket (it was a bit obvious, the lump). Nobody was frisking, searching bags at the entrance - well it WAS a Cohen Concert! Not much chance of bottles of cheap cider & sharp objects being secreted among his followers, so I breezed in with relief. I then sat for the first couple of songs anxiously eyeing the security people in their red jackets. Once a couple of tipsy women stated to stand in front of the big screen & blatantly (try) to focus their compact digital cameras at it my confidence grew. I was emboldened enough to take a couple of quick shots of the stage in the (considerable) distance. Still no red jackets intervened. During the mid-gig interval (the great thing about a 73 old poet/singer/songwriter geniuses gig is that he has a mid-gig interval - probably for a glass of wine, a cigarette!). I lurked closer to the side of the stage in the audience traffic as they rushed for a pee or a beer or a smoke. A man almost immediately came straight up to me, "I'm busted" I thought. His name was Cathal (pronounced "caught-hal") & he said - "if I let you sit in my seat in the front row for a few minutes will you email my wife some photos?". Done deal! I got about a half dozen in the can before a redcoat told me I'd have to "take off that big lens" if I wanted to take any more shots! I retreated, elated. Thanks Cathal & Patricia! Altruism at a Leonard Cohen Concert, it was a given really... After the show I was waiting for some friends outside the Royal Hospital, at the East Gate. As the crowd streamed happily out & I waited, still on a serotonin mediated post gig high, with the words & music of "Closing Time" rolling around in my head, a completely strange (as in Stranger) woman walked directly up to me. She seemed so familiar in her body language I actually said "hi" assuming that we knew each other! Why she chose me I'll never know, but acting like she knew me all her life she just beams at me & utters in sheer joy "wonderful! wonderful!". It sort of summed up the evening for all that were lucky enough to be their. Wonderful. Just wonderful. Ps. If you'd like to see all the shots I got on this special night you can click on the link to my flickr set "Sincerely, L. Cohen" below... http://www.flickr.com/photos/snappydessy/sets/72157605623484359/

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lefty_liberated

Wow 74.

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Uwe Paschen

I still like that guy and his songs. I wish he come to Tokyo as Eric Clapton will be here in February.

 

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Chantel72

This photo was taken on the 17th of November at the Royal Albert Hall, London.

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peter_huddleston

Leonard at Birmingham NEC November 22 2008 Photo taken by Peter Huddleston. A fantastic night awaits New York

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