A Day At The Hop Farm with Leonard Cohen Sells Out

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Saturday tickets have now sold out for Leonard Cohen’s UK exclusive appearance at A Day at The Hop Farm.

This follows the addition of a second date due to extraordinary demand on Sunday 9th September, which are now the only tickets available.
The legendary Canadian will play Sunday 9th September in addition to Saturday 8th September. Both shows are part of his world tour and will be Cohen’s only UK dates in 2012.
The crowds at this open air, seated event will be treated to an ambitious set stretching to over three hours of the artist’s classic songs, selected rarities and showcasing new tracks from his No. 1 selling album – Old Ideas.
Both shows will take place at the Hop Farm venue in Kent, home to the Hop Farm Music Festival, which took place earlier in the year.
Vince Power said: “The demand has been overwhelming and it’s fantastic to see the Saturday sell out. These will be Leonard Cohen’s only UK dates this year and we’re over the moon he’s decided to play them here. Sunday tickets are selling fast so fans need to get them while they can.”
A Day at the Hop Farm with Leonard Cohen will be an open-air, all seated event.

Published on 06 August 2012 by Ben Robinson

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