Imperfect Offering are recognising the second anniversary of Leonard Cohen’s passing with a LEONARD COHEN COMMEMORATIVE CONCERT this SUNDAY 28 OCTOBER 7:00pm in CONCERT CHAMBER, AUCKLAND TOWN HALL
Bookings www.ticketmaster.co.nz/event/240054FE8B551945 or 09 970 9711
Most of Leonard Cohen’s popular songs will also be lovingly recreated including Suzanne, Hallelujah, Bird on the Wire, Famous Blue Raincoat, The Future, Everybody Knows, I’m Your Man, Dance Me to the End of Love, So Long Marianne, Tower of Song, Ain’t No Cure for Love, Chelsea Hotel, as well as music from his astonishing last album, You Want It Darker.
New promotional video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z862fhoIfxY
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In the last twelve months Imperfect Offering have been touring a commemorative concert series. They have sold out Q Theatre and The PumpHouse, Auckland, Meteor Theatre, Hamilton and had full houses at Ascension Wine Estate, Matakana and MTG Century Theatre, Napier. Here is what some audiences have said:
“Fantastic night plus a full house and standing ovation. Congrats. It was brilliant”
“So good for the body and soul!"
“Great show. Seamless mix of decades and Peter introduces the songs effortlessly and helps us get a sense of Cohen and his music phases”
” A rich tapestry of music played by talented musicians”
“Been a fan since you began!!”
"The best concert I've been to in years!"
And from award-winning music industry professional, record producer, music curator and mentor Greg Haver: "I was moved and thoroughly enjoyed my evening watching Imperfect Offering provide a thoughtful and genuine take on Leonard Cohen's beautiful catalogue of songs; this made me want to revisit the man himself”.
On the event of the death of Leonard Cohen in November 2016, the band featured on TVNZ News https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/theres-been-sadness-yet-gratitude-kiwi-band-sing-hallelujah-in-tribute-late-leonard-cohen