Date
Saturday 14 June 2008
Location
Irish Museum of Modern Art
Royal Hospital Military Road, Kilmainham,
Dublin,
Ireland
Tel: 01 612 9900
Web: http://www.imma.ie
Description
POD Concerts & AEG Live present
LEONARD COHEN
performing at the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham
as part of his WORLD TOUR 2008
Special Guest: DAMIEN RICE
A fully seated intimate outdoor show
Venue: Grounds of Royal Hospital Kilmainham
On the heels of his induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Leonard Cohen announces his first tour in 15 years.
Immediately following his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel tonight, Leonard Cohen announced his world tour, marking a return to the live arena after 15 years. He is scheduled to open in Toronto on June 6 and 7, the city that gave birth to his career as a recording and literary artist, and then play Europe in the remainder of June, July, August and early September.
Cohen is arguably the greatest singer songwriter of modern times. At his induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, he as recognized by Lou Reed as "without question one of the most important and influential songwriters of our time, a figure whose body of work achieves greater mystery and depth as time goes one." Among those inducted with Cohen were: Madonna, John Mellencamp, The Dave Clark Five, and The Ventures.
A celebrated and much lauded singer/songwriter he first emerged as a major and influential talent in the early 60's. Albums like Songs Of Leonard Cohen (1967), Songs Of Love And Hate (1970) and I'm Your Man (1990), right up to 1992's The Future, 2001's Ten New Songs and 2004's Dear Heather are rightly considered classics. Uniquely for a revered musician, Cohen's literary plaudits rival those for his music.
His songs have been famously covered by the great and the good, each version a fascinating attempt to move closer to Cohen's enigmatic muse. From Judy Collins' "Suzanne" to Jeff Buckley's seminal rendition of "Hallelujah," Cohen's songs have traveled as far and wide as their author. U2, REM, Sting, Nick Cave, Rufus Wainwright and the late Johnny Cash are among other famous devotees. It is estimated that his songbook has been covered over 1,330 times by other recording artists.
In 2008, Cohen's live tour will be as varied as his influence. The Royal Hospital Kilmainham is the unique setting for his Irish performance. Rob Hallett from AEG Live said, "For many this tour will be the once in a lifetime opportunity to see the legend that is Leonard Cohen. We as a company are honored to bring this long rumored tour to reality across the globe."
In all, the tour will take in fans, from intimate theatres to rock festivals proving the remarkable reach of Cohen's words and music across nations and generations. He will be joined by world renowned musicians: Roscoe Beck (bass & vocals, music director) Neil Larsen (keyboard, accordion, brass instruments), Bob Metzger (guitar, steel guitar & vocals), Javier Mas (acoustic guitar, oud & misc. string instruments), Christine Wu – Violin, viola, cello & keyboard, Rafael Gayol (drums & percussion) and Dino Soldo (keyboard, saxophone, wind instruments & vocals).
Cohen has been a SONY/BMG recording artist for his entire career. He continues as an active songwriter with much anticipated new work that is planned for release later this year.
Cohen is beyond comparison and a true original, providing some of music and literature's most illuminating writing on love, sex, death and religion.
This is a world tour of epic proportions, but it is something even more than that. Leonard Cohen's eagerly anticipated return to the stage after all these years is nothing short of musical history in the making.
Leonard Cohen plays Dublin on 14th June on the grounds of the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham for a very intimate fully seated outdoor show. Gates 5.30pm - Show 7.30pm. (On weatherproof terraplast flooring.)
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EVENT INFO:
* Gates open at 17:30hrs. Show starts 19:30hrs and ends at 22:30hrs.
* Disabled Access/Facilities - Vehicles with a disability badge will be permitted to approach the concert via Bow Lane where they will be directed to the East Gate and from there to the Disabled Car Park. There will be an area reserved for Wheelchairs (Wheelchair ticket must be purchased with Ticketmaster) and there will be Disabled Toilets on site.
* The concert takes place outdoors, people should dress appropriately for all weather and are advised to bring weatherproof clothing.
* Note that bar facilities are available; photo ID may be requested for sale of alcohol.
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TRANSPORT INFO:
Note there are no parking facilities at the venue. We encourage all patrons to use public transport.
More detailed transport guidelines and directions will be provided closer to the times
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