We're sorry, we're unable to process your request. Please try again.
Unfortunately, we did not detect the Flash plug-in on your browser. Installing Flash will let you play content on the site. To download the latest version, click here.
Updating Results...
To edit your Favorites or customize your e-mail preferences, go to My Live Nation.
By signing up, you may receive e-mails directly from the artist's representatives as well as from Live Nation.
If you are under 13 years old, you must not fill in this form or provide any information about yourself. Privacy Policy.
On the heels of his induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame, Leonard Cohen announced his eagerly anticipated return to the stage for the first time in 15 years. Cohen is arguably one of the greatest singer/songwriters of modern times and his incredible body of work spans over four decades. His unique contribution to the history of music is often cited as inspiration for many of today's most influential artists among those who have covered his songs are Jeff Buckley, Judy Collins, U2, REM, Sting, Nick Cave, Rufus Wainwright and Johnny Cash.
Album: Leonard Cohen, "Old Ideas" (Columbia)Published Jan 31,2012 3:31 PM / Tjames Madison
Leonard Cohen is old, older than the Canadian prairies and mountains and fruited plains that spawned him. Older than the "contemporaries" who profited from his skills in the '60s and then again in the '70s. Not quite as old as Capt. Kirk, but older than Sulu. Old enough that when he titles an album "Old Idea," it means he's probably taunting you. Read More Tour News
You recently viewed…
Nothing (yet). Start checking out your favorite artists, teams, events and venues! We'll remember them here so you can find them again fast.