LEONARD COHEN LIVE IN NEW YORK



2124 Broadway (between
West 74th and 75th streets)


Extra Concert for the Fans on February 19, 2009
at The Beacon Theatre, New York

About the concert

(Unfortunately the concert is already sold out)

See Leonard Cohen and his tour band at this very special concert in New York on February 19. He will play especially for his fans and US media. Later - in April 2009 - his World Tour will continue in the USA and Western Canada.

Thanks to Leonard, his management, and AEG Live, the best seats were allocated to our members. This will be a memorable, full-scale concert with all the beloved songs!

The concert begins at 8 pm. Before the concert, we will have a VIP reception at 6 pm at the Beacon for a limited number of special guests and members, who were lucky to get the VIP ticket at the pre-sale on January 14. (Leonard is not expected to attend the pre-show reception).

There will be a tour photo exhibition arranged by Lorca Cohen. Tour merchandise will be available, including a special T-shirt made for and sold at this event only. Unfortunately the London DVD will not yet be available (it will be released at the end of March)
Please note that there will be no book/album signing!

UPDATE:
- The Box Office will open at 5 pm for pick-up of the pre-paid tickets
- The VIP reception begins at 6 pm at the Beacon (for VIP ticket holders only)
- The concert is at 8 pm
- Meet-up for members after the concert at PD O'Hurley's, 174 W 72nd Street (two blocks from the Beacon, open to 4 am! More info at http://pdohurleys.com/)

About the venue

The Beacon Theatre was designated by Chicago architect Walter W. Ahlschlager and opened in 1928. The 2,800-seat Beacon Theater is a fantastic Art Deco treasure, built as silent pictures began talking and as vaudeville capitulated to the movie palace era. In 1979, the historic venue was designated a national landmark. The three-level auditorium is distinguished by 30-foot statues of Greek women on each side of the proscenium arch. Other features include an open-air lobby, bronze front doors, ornate moldings, white marble floors, and corridor murals depicting elephants, camels and traders. Known for its flawless acoustics, New Yorkers are anxiously awaiting its reopening in February 2009 after a $15 million restoration.

More about the theatre at www.beacontheatre.com

Source of the vintage picture: Photo Gallery of Joe Coco Collection



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