In My Secret Life: The Leonard Cohen Experience

In My Secret Life: The Leonard Cohen Experience

The acclaimed LEONARD COHEN EXPERIENCE returns to London for the first time in two years.

By Henry Tozer

Date and time

Friday, May 2 · 8 - 10pm GMT+1

Location

Pond Square Chapel

South Grove London N6 6BA United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Acclaimed London based singer, songwriter and musician Henry Tozer and his band bring his outstanding Leonard Cohen Experience to audiences for the first time in two years. Join them for this intimate evening as they take you on a journey through the songs of Leonard Cohen, into the transcendent depths of human emotion.

From early songs such as: Suzanne, So Long Marianne and Bird On The Wire through middling and later songs, including: Dance Me To The End of Love, Hallelujah, I'm Your Man, Anthem and A Thousand Kisses Deep.

"The most special evening of my life" - Sara
"The best concert I have ever attended" - Lucy

A limited number of discounted Early Bird tickets are available until the end of March: these concerts quickly sell out, so BOOK NOW to avoid disappointment.

A small number of VIP tickets with front-row seating are also available, as well as “Support the Artist” tickets which includes VIP front-row seating and secure you immediate access to the recordings.

- Doors open at 7.30pm and the concert begins at 8pm. There will be two halves, with an interval in between.
- Drinks - wine, beer & soft drinks - and snacks will be available. Cash is preferable.
- Seating is first come, first served.
- The seats are not padded, so you may want to bring a cushion to sit on.
- The event is expected to end around 10pm.

Tickets

Frequently asked questions

Are there drinks available?

Yes! There will be a bar serving wine, beer and soft drinks.

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Henry Tozer is a unique musician: a pianist, singer, guitarist and composer who creates and performs in classical, jazz and folk worlds, often in combination.

Equally at home within the nocturnes of Chopin, the ballads of Frank Sinatra or the deep poetry of Leonard Cohen, Henry brings a level of presence to his performances which transport his audience into a cathartic communion with their own deeper emotions.

He studied at Cambridge, and his music has appeared in Hollywood soundtracks and the BBC Proms.