Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen will return to Australia in November and December as part of an extensive 10-stop tour.
The 78-year-old Cohen, also making a brief visit to New Zealand, will be accompanied by his nine-piece band.
Cohen ended a 15-year stage hiatus in 2008 and returned to Australia the year after, playing a set of sold out concerts. Due to the success of his Australian visit, Cohen returned 18 months later for another batch of arena shows.
Described by Lou Reed as “one of the most important and influential songwriters of our time”, Cohen’s return is his first since releasing Old Ideas in January 2012, his first album since Dear Heather in 2004.
Leonard Cohen 2013 Australian and New Zealand Tour Dates
Wednesday, November 13 – Perth (Perth Arena)
Saturday, November 16 – Sydney (Entertainment Centre)
Wednesday, November 20 – Melbourne (Rod Laver Arena)
Saturday, November 23 – Hunter Valley
Tuesday, November 26 – Cairns (Convention Centre)
Thursday, November 28 – Townsville (Entertainment Centre)
Saturday, November 30 – Brisbane (Entertainment Centre)
Wednesday, December 4 – Wollongong (WIN Entertainment Centre)
Saturday, December 7 – Geelong
Wednesday, December 11 – Adelaide (Entertainment Centre)
Saturday, December 14 –Christchurch (CBS Arena)
Tuesday, December 17 – Wellington (TSB Bank Arena)
Saturday, December 21 – Auckland (Vector Arena)
Matt Corby also announced his biggest national tour to date in the lead up to the release of his debut album.
Hitting a number of major Australian destinations, Corby’s latest album will feature production work from the likes of Charlie Andrew (Alt J) and Mocky (Feist, Jamie Lidell, Peaches). The first single from the new album, ‘Resolution’, has gone platinum following the success of the Into The Flame EP’s lead single ‘Brother’, a platinum hit five times over.
Matt Corby 2013 Australian Tour
Wednesday, October 9 – Wollongong (University)
Thursday, October 10 – Canberra (ANU Bar)
Friday, October 11- Sydney (Hordern Pavillion)
Tuesday, October 15 – Brisbane (Convention Centre)
Thursday, October 17 – Hobart (City Hall)
Friday, October 18 – Melbourne (Festival Hall)
Wednesday, October 23 – Geelong (GPAC Playhouse)
Thursday, October 24 – Adelaide (Thebarton Theatre)
Saturday, October 26 – Newcastle (Fat As Butter Festival)
Sunday, October 27 – Fremantle (Arts Centre)