Old Ideas World Tour Explained

Concert Tour Name:Old Ideas World Tour
Artist:Leonard Cohen
Album:Old Ideas
Start Date:August 12, 2012
End Date:December 21, 2013
Number Of Legs:5
Number Of Shows:63 in Europe
46 in North America
16 in Oceania
125 in total
Last Tour:Leonard Cohen Tour 2008–2010
(2008–10)
This Tour:Old Ideas World Tour
(2012–13)

The Old Ideas World Tour was the final concert tour by Canadian poet and singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, and was in support of his 2012 album Old Ideas.[1] The tour started in August 2012, and ended in December 2013.

Background

On March 26, 2012 Cohen announced the first eighteen concerts taking place in Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, France, Spain and Portugal forming part of the first European leg of the 'Old Ideas World Tour'.[2] [3] On April 2 two further concerts were added in Ghent due to high public demand and on April 4 it was announced that Cohen would perform a third concert for the same reason.[4] It was revealed by the Telegraph newspaper that Cohen would perform his only UK show at the Hop Farm Country Farm in Kent in September.[5] On May 17 a second concert at the Hop Farm Country Farm was announced for September 9.[6] However, on August 23 both concerts would be moved to Wembley Arena in London, England, for unspecified reasons.

First European leg

The first leg of the tour consisted of 31 shows, played all over Europe. The structure of each show was similar to the previous tour. The main set was split into two blocks with a short intermission in between. Many songs from the latest record were performed, most of them for the first time ever. "Darkness" (known as The Darkness on the previous tour) was the only song on the record that had been performed before this leg. "Amen", "Come Healing" and the aforementioned "Darkness" would become tour staples, played in every show on this leg. Other new songs that were performed more or less regular are "Going Home", "Different Sides", "Crazy to Love You", "Banjo" and "Anyhow". "Lullaby" and "Show Me the Place" remained the only two songs from the album not played on this leg.

Apart from the new songs, some older songs made their way into the set, most notably the song Alexandra Leaving. It was performed in every show entirely by Sharon Robinson after a short introduction by Cohen. The song was preceded by the song Coming Back to You from the album Various Positions. It was performed in an acoustic version by the Webb Sisters, with Charlie and Hattie Webb taking over the vocals and instrumentation (harp and guitar). Both songs were not played on the previous tour. Other songs that were not performed on the previous tour were "I Can't Forget", "The Guests", and "Light As the Breeze" (performed for the first time ever). "Night Comes On" was played regularly on this leg of the tour after having only two outings on the previous tour.

The concerts themselves were longer than the concerts at the beginning of the last tour. Opening night in Ghent for example featured 33 songs, with four encore blocks containing 9 songs. The concerts of this leg would often end close to or at curfew of the respective venues, with the last song often being "Save the Last Dance for Me", a song made famous by The Drifters. Overall, 40 different songs were performed on this leg.

First North American leg

The North American leg of the tour was announced via Cohen's official website on 3 May 2012. The first concerts to be announced were 11 in the United States and 10 in Canada.[7] Cohen later announced second concerts in Montreal and Toronto due to increasing public demand. Soon after a second concerts were announced for Austin, Texas and Boston, Massachusetts.

The concerts themselves followed the same structure as the first leg of the tours. Songs not performed in North America that were played in Europe were "Crazy to Love You" and "Light As the Breeze". Instead, a selection of other songs made their debut, including "Show Me the Place", leaving "Lullaby" as the only song from "Old Ideas" not played on this tour. "Going Home" became a concert staple, being played every night of this leg. Other songs that were played for the first time on this leg of the tour include "The Guests", "Joan of Arc" (both not played on the previous tour) as well as "Lover Lover Lover", "Chelsea Hotel #2" and the as-of-now unreleased "Feels So Good". This leg also featured a rare cover of George Dor's "La Manic", played in the Franco-Canadian part of the tour. Altogether, 46 different songs were performed at the 25 concerts of this leg.

Second North American leg

In January 2013, new dates for concerts in Canada and the United States were announced. The concerts were held in March and April, before the European Summer leg.[8] [9]

The tour commenced after a two-month break, for another 21 shows in North America. Tour premieres in this leg of the tour included the song "Avalanche", while "Coming Back to You" was dropped from the setlists, after having received only little attention on the previous leg, in favor of "If It Be Your Will", a concert staple on the last tour. The Old Ideas songs "Anyhow" and "Show Me the Place" were featured in most shows on this leg, while "Different Sides" was only played twice. "Choices", made famous by George Jones was played in honor of his recent passing, making it the third cover version being played on this tour. 39 different songs were played on this leg of the tour.

Second European leg

In December 2012 the first dates for 2013 were announced with concerts to take place in Europe.[10] Altogether, 32 shows have been announced. On his second run through Europe, Cohen revisited some of the larger cities, e.g. Amsterdam, Berlin, Dublin, London and Paris, but also included some new stops, including performances in Croatia, Czech Republic, Slovenia and Poland as well as Switzerland and Austria. Only two shows were open air, most of the performances were indoors at larger arenas.

The shows themselves followed the structure of previous legs on this tour very closely, although noticeably shorter in length and with less songs performed. So featured the first concert in Berlin in 2012 29 songs and had to be cut short due to curfew constraints, whereas the second concert in 2013 featured only 26 songs, with a full length encore block."Different Sides" and "Show Me the Place" went unplayed during this leg, which meant that the latter one has not been performed on Europe to this date. All three cover songs were played, with "Save the Last Dance for Me" being performed 16 times. "Avalanche", "Night Comes On" and "Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye" were rarities that received only little attention. The song "Anyhow" was performed at a few venues in the United Kingdom.A noticeable change in the setlist occurred during the early part of the leg when "Anthem" was dropped from the show. It had been a staple during the last tour and this tour until that point, having been performed at all shows, usually closing the first set. It was played only 6 times during the last 23 shows of this leg. Its place was taken over by the song "Lover Lover Lover". Similar to the last tour, Cohen presented a new song to his audience. "I've Got a Secret" had its debut at the second Dublin show, and has been performed twice more after that. It is described as an evolution of the song "Feels So Good", sharing some lines with the song.[11]

On this leg of the tour, 43 different songs have been performed.

Australia/New Zealand leg

On 29 July 2013 it was announced[12] on Cohen's official page that the tour would continue in November and December with concerts in New Zealand and Australia. Additional concerts for Wellington, Sydney and Melbourne were announced a few weeks after. However, the Australian concerts of those concerts were rescheduled to smaller venues, indicating much slower ticket sales than anticipated.

The last leg of the tour consisted of 16 concerts in both countries, including two open air shows for the "A Day On The Green" concert series. The setlist included "Anthem" again as the closing song of the first set at all concerts. Overall there was very little variation, with only 30 different songs being played (a standard setlist included between 25 and 28 songs). "In My Secret Life" was played on two occasions towards the beginning of the leg, as was the song "Waiting for the Miracle". The latter one re-appeared at the Wellington and Auckland concerts, though in a much different and 'darker' version as compared to the previous version that was played during this and last tour. The song "I've Got a Secret" was also played on a few occasions during the encores. The final concert of the tour was played on 21 December 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand; with no indication on any future tour or any other release plans.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueTickets sold / availableGross revenue
Europe
August 12, 2012GhentBelgiumSt. Peter's Square39,425 / 39,425 (100%)$2,225,594[13]
August 14, 2012
August 15, 2012
August 17, 2012
August 18, 2012
August 21, 2012AmsterdamNetherlandsAmsterdam Olympic Stadium23,141 / 23,141 (100%)$1,393,754
August 22, 2012
August 25, 2012CopenhagenDenmarkRosenborg Castle13,608 / 13,608 (100%)$1,700,334
August 26, 2012AalborgMølleparken8,590 / 8,590 (100%)$902,008
August 28, 2012BergenNorwayKoengen10,690 / 10,690 (100%)$1,323,462
August 29, 2012HaldenFredriksten8,753 / 8,753 (100%)$1,127,975
August 31, 2012GothenburgSwedenGamla Ullevi5,023 / 5,023 (100%)$683,539
September 2, 2012HelsinkiFinlandSonera Stadium11,594 / 11,594 (100%)$1,362,923
September 5, 2012BerlinGermanyWaldbühne16,659 / 16,659 (100%)$999,838
September 6, 2012MönchengladbachWarsteiner HockeyPark6,746 / 6,746 (100%)$523,841
September 8, 2012LondonEnglandWembley Arena22,741 / 22,741 (100%)$2,008,689
September 9, 2012
September 11, 2012DublinIrelandIrish Museum of Modern Art38,353 / 38,353 (100%)$4,518,695
September 12, 2012
September 14, 2012
September 15, 2012
September 19, 2012IstanbulTurkeyÜlker Sports Arena7,694 / 7,694 (100%)$756,749
September 22, 2012BucharestRomaniaPiata Constitutiei10,202 / 10,202 (100%)$2,649,970
September 24, 2012VeronaItalyVerona Arena8,507 / 8,507 (100%)$680,305
September 26, 2012ToulonFranceZénith Oméga de Toulon1,665 / 1,665 (100%)$300,077
September 28, 2012ParisL'Olympia5,796 / 5,796 (100%)$1,043,317
September 29, 2012
September 30, 2012
October 3, 2012BarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordi9,665 / 9,665 (100%)$829,789
October 5, 2012MadridPalacio de Deportes de la Comunidad10,461 / 10,461 (100%)$914,212
October 7, 2012LisbonPortugalPavilhão Atlântico8,445 / 8,445 (100%)$605,181
North America
October 31, 2012AustinUnited StatesBass Concert Hall5,561 / 5,561 (100%)$645,292[14]
November 1, 2012
November 3, 2012Broomfield1stBank Center5,277 / 5,277 (100%)$421,194
November 5, 2012Los AngelesNokia Theatre L.A. Live6,858 / 6,858 (100%)$809,499
November 7, 2012San JoseHP Pavilion at San Jose6,227 / 6,227 (100%)$555,457
November 9, 2012SeattleKeyArena6,958 / 6,958 (100%)$549,733
November 11, 2012PortlandRose Garden Arena4,791 / 4,965 (96%)$433,426[15]
November 12, 2012VancouverCanadaRogers Arena8,628 / 8,628 (100%)$1,069,192
November 16, 2012CalgaryScotiabank Saddledome9,244 / 9,244 (100%)$910,599
November 18, 2012EdmontonRexall Place7,918 / 7,918 (100%)$809,483
November 20, 2012SaskatoonCredit Union Centre5,479 / 5,479 (100%)$439,519
November 23, 2012RosemontUnited StatesAkoo Theatre in Rosemont4,312 / 4,312 (100%)$473,567
November 26, 2012DetroitFox Theatre4,651 / 4,651 (100%)$450,828
November 28, 2012MontrealCanadaBell Centre21,016 / 21,016 (100%)$2,035,159
November 29, 2012
December 2, 2012Quebec CityColisée Pepsi6,537 / 6,537 (100%)$516,102
December 4, 2012TorontoAir Canada Centre19,578 / 19,578 (100%)$1,944,092
December 5, 2012
December 7, 2012OttawaScotiabank Place8,338 / 8,338 (100%)$709,178
December 11, 2012LondonBudweiser Gardens5,417 / 5,417 (100%)$564,727
December 13, 2012KingstonK-Rock Centre4,788 / 4,788 (100%)$528,666
December 15, 2012BostonUnited StatesWang Theatre7,154 / 7,154 (100%)$822,185
December 16, 2012
December 18, 2012New York CityMadison Square Garden11,486 / 11,486 (100%)$1,603,406
December 20, 2012Barclays Center9,540 / 9,540 (100%)$951,849
March 2, 2013OaklandParamount Theatre5,792 / 5,792 (100%)$771,868[16]
March 3, 2013
March 6, 2013VictoriaCanadaSave-On-Foods Memorial Centre5,023 / 5,023 (100%)$545,420
March 13, 2013ChicagoUnited StatesChicago Theatre3,478 / 3,478 (100%)$431,769
March 15, 2013MilwaukeeMilwaukee Theatre3,617 / 3,617 (100%)$390,277
March 18, 2013TampaCarol Morsani Hall2,411 / 2,580 (93%)$262,215[17]
March 20, 2013MiamiJames L. Knight Center3,349 / 3,349 (100%)$330,343
March 22, 2013AtlantaFox Theatre3,420 / 4,523 (76%)$416,287
March 24, 2013MemphisOrpheum Theatre2,122 / 2,122 (100%)$207,994
March 28, 2013New OrleansMahalia Jackson Theater2,153 / 2,153 (100%)$241,227
March 30, 2013LouisvilleThe Louisville Palace2,456 / 2,456 (100%)$247,781
April 2, 2013WallingfordOakdale Theatre3,094 / 3,094 (100%)$289,719
April 6, 2013New York CityRadio City Music Hall11,515 / 11,515 (100%)$1,719,423
April 7, 2013
April 9, 2013HamiltonCanadaCopps Coliseum6,074 / 6,074 (100%)$614,223
April 13, 2013HalifaxHalifax Metro Centre8,101 / 8,101 (100%)$744,075
April 15, 2013Saint JohnHarbour Station3,987 / 3,987 (100%)$295,418
April 17, 2013MonctonMoncton Coliseum4,351 / 4,351 (100%)$351,754
April 20, 2013St. John'sMile One Centre5,775 / 5,775 (100%)$730,025
April 26, 2013WinnipegMTS Centre6,284 / 6,284 (100%)$596,709
April 28, 2013ReginaBrandt Centre3,358 / 3,358 (100%)$281,760
Europe
June 18, 2013ParisFrancePalais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy — —
June 21, 2013LondonEnglandThe O2 Arena15,801 / 16,073 (98%)$1,349,330[18]
June 23, 2013AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis — —
June 25, 2013OberhausenGermanyKönig Pilsener Arena — —
June 28, 2013MannheimSAP Arena — —
June 30, 2013BrusselsBelgiumForest National — —
July 4, 2013MontreuxSwitzerlandAuditorium Stravinski — —
July 5, 2013
July 7, 2013RomeItalyForo Italico — —
July 9, 2013LuccaPiazza Napoleone — —
July 14, 2013HamburgGermanyO2 World Hamburg7,396 / 11,077 (67%)$625,266[19]
July 17, 2013BerlinO2 World Berlin11,849 / 11,876 (~100%)$928,524
July 19, 2013ŁódźPolandAtlas Arena — —
July 21, 2013PragueCzech RepublicO2 Arena — —
July 25, 2013LjubljanaSloveniaArena Stožice — —
July 27, 2013ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle — —
August 2, 2013PulaCroatiaPula Arena — —
August 15, 2013StockholmSwedenEricsson Globe — —
August 17, 2013OdenseDenmarkThe King's Garden — —
August 20, 2013OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum — —
August 24, 2013ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion5,026 / 10,500 (48%)$773,407
August 26, 2013BournemouthEnglandBournemouth International Centre — —
August 28, 2013BrightonBrighton Centre — —
August 31, 2013ManchesterManchester Arena7,827 / 9,880 (79%)$708,420
September 3, 2013CardiffWalesMotorpoint Arena Cardiff — —
September 7, 2013LeedsEnglandFirst Direct Arena — —
September 8, 2013BirminghamLG Arena — —
September 11, 2013DublinIrelandThe O2 — —
September 12, 2013
September 15, 2013LondonEnglandThe O2 Arena13,139 / 13,603 (97%)$928,524
September 18, 2013RotterdamNetherlandsRotterdam Ahoy — —
September 20, 2013AmsterdamZiggo Dome — —
Oceania[20]
November 13, 2013PerthAustraliaPerth Arena8,412 / 8,709 (97%)$1,404,880
November 16, 2013SydneySydney Entertainment Centre — —
November 20, 2013MelbourneRod Laver Arena9,311 / 9,924 (94%)$1,331,130
November 23, 2013Hunter ValleyBimbadgen Winery — —
November 26, 2013CairnsCairns Convention Centre — —
November 28, 2013TownsvilleEntertainment & Convention Centre — —
November 30, 2013BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre5,542 / 5,766 (96%)$921,003
December 2, 2013SydneySydney Opera House — —
December 4, 2013WollongongWIN Entertainment Centre — —
December 7, 2013GeelongThe Hill Winery — —
December 9, 2013MelbournePalais Theatre — —
December 11, 2013AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment Centre — —
December 14, 2013ChristchurchNew ZealandCBS Canterbury Arena6,088 / 6,778 (90%)$812,196
December 17, 2013WellingtonTSB Bank Arena — —
December 18, 2013
December 21, 2013AucklandVector Arena — —
TOTAL604,956 / 619,584 (97.6%)$61,713,242
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
<--Date--><--City, (State or Country)--><--Venue--><--Reason/Additional Info-->
September 25, 2012VeronaVerona ArenaPostponed to September 24, 2012.[21]
August 31, 2012GothenburgTrädgårdsföreningenMoved to Gamla Ullevi.[22]
September 8, 9, 2012KentThe Hop Farm Country ParkMoved to Wembley Arena.[23]
March 9, 2013ReginaBrandt CentrePostponed to April 28, 2013 due illness in the band.[24]
March 11, 2013WinnipegMTS CentrePostponed to April 26, 2013 due to illness in the band.[25]
April 21, 2013St. John'sMile One CenterCancelled due to Cohen's appearance at the Juno awards.[26]
July 12, 2013MannheimSAP ArenaPostponed to June 28, 2013.
September 5, 2013LeedsFirst Direct ArenaPostponed to September 7, 2013 due to religious holiday.[27]
September 14, 2013LondonO2 ArenaPostponed to September 15, 2013 due to religious holiday.
November 17, 2013SydneySydney Entertainment CentrePostponed to December 2, 2013 and moved to Sydney Opera House.
December 9, 2013MelbourneRod Laver ArenaMoved to Palais Theatre.

Critical response

The tour received universal praise from media and fans alike. Guido Lauwaert (Knack) wrote about opening night "The 78-year-old poet and singer seems 50 years younger for the duration of the concert. What strikes me is a total lack of false feelings…".[28] Bart Steenhaut (DeMorgen) gave high praise to the musicians and Cohen himself, saying "Everyone was given ample opportunity to solo, and both backup singer – Sharon Robinson and the British Webb Sisters – were handed Cohen songs which they could shine on. Cohen himself singing downright excellent, though his deep, almost otherworldly baritone had not much variation in the set, exactly why was it right that the ladies often introduced a different timbre, and the rest of the band – all virtuoso with an impressive track record – could demonstrate their skill."[29] Another reviewer (Robert Heller of Bloomberg Businessweek) states of the Berlin show in 2012 that "On record, Cohen has tended toward more spartan sounds, stripped back to just his voice and an acoustic guitar. Live, he has assembled an immaculate band. It plays with a manicured sweetness: A mandolin and violin add spice and color, a Hammond organ richness and depth. The Webb Sisters and Sharon Robinson provide luminous backing, careful arrangements making full use of each singer's tone."[30]

Especially Cohen's appearance on stage found praise by many reviewers. Craig Jones of eGigs (UK) states of the concert at the Wembley Arena, "He may refer to himself on the self-deprecating Going Home as "a lazy bastard living in a suit", but Cohen is in fact quite the opposite. Just two weeks away from his 78th birthday, the fact that he is still able to deliver a three and a half hour set of intense beauty, melancholy and drama is quite a feat. He may be promoting ‘Old Ideas’, but still after all this time, those ideas remain the very best.".[31]

Songs performed

Source:[32]

Band

The Webb Sisters

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: LEONARD COHEN ANNOUNCES "OLD IDEAS WORLD TOUR 2012" . Leonard Cohen . March 26, 2012 . March 26, 2012.
  2. Leonard Cohen Announces The First Dates Of His 2012 'Old Ideas' World Tour . Rolling Stone . March 26, 2012 . March 26, 2012.
  3. Web site: It's Official – 2012 Leonard Cohen Old Ideas World Tour Schedule . 1 Heck of a Guy . March 26, 2012 . March 26, 2012.
  4. Web site: Cohen adds third Dublin date . Irish Times . April 4, 2012 . April 4, 2012.
  5. Web site: Leonard Cohen to play one-off UK concert . The Telegraph . April 11, 2012 . April 11, 2012.
  6. Web site: Leonard Cohen announces a second UK show for September – ticket details . NME . May 17, 2012 . May 17, 2012.
  7. Web site: NORTH AMERICAN DATES ANNOUNCED FOR "OLD IDEAS WORLD TOUR 2012" . LeonardCohen.com . May 3, 2012 . May 3, 2012.
  8. Web site: Tour Schedule . LeonardCohen.com . January 9, 2013 . January 9, 2013.
  9. Web site: Leonard Cohen . www.aeglive.com . January 9, 2013 . January 9, 2013.
  10. Web site: Tour Schedule . LeonardCohen.com . December 10, 2012 . December 10, 2012.
  11. Web site: Revelations About – And Download Of – Leonard Cohen's "I've Got A Little Secret" . Heck Of A Guy – The Other Leonard Cohen Site . September 13, 2013 . September 22, 2013.
  12. Web site: Tour Schedule . LeonardCohen.com . July 29, 2013 . July 31, 2013.
  13. Billboard Boxscore . 2 January 2013 . Billboard . 2 January 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121125073526/http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/currentboxscore.jsp . 25 November 2012 .
  14. Billboard Boxscore . 15 December 2012 . Billboard . 16 December 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121125073526/http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/currentboxscore.jsp . 25 November 2012 .
  15. Billboard Boxscore . 22 November 2012 . Billboard . 22 November 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121125073526/http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/charts/currentboxscore.jsp . 25 November 2012 .
  16. Billboard Boxscore . 16 May 2013 . Billboard . 16 May 2013.
  17. Billboard Boxscore . 9 May 2013 . Billboard . 9 May 2013.
  18. Billboard Boxscore . 31 July 2013 . Billboard . 1 August 2013.
  19. Billboard Boxscore . 2 October 2013 . Billboard . 2 October 2013.
  20. Web site: Leonard Cohen – Australia & New Zealand . Frontier Touring 2013 . July 29, 2013 . July 31, 2013.
  21. Web site: Leonard Cohen Verona Concert Date Change To Sept 24 . 1heckofaguy . 6 April 2012 . 24 August 2012.
  22. Web site: GOTHENBERG, SWEDEN – Venue: Gamla Ullevi . LeonardCohen . 24 August 2012.
  23. Web site: Leonard Cohen moves Kent Hop Farm concerts to Wembley . BBC . 23 August 2012 . 24 August 2012.
  24. Web site: Leonard Cohen reschedules Regina show to April 28 . Leader Post . 8 March 2013 . 10 March 2013.
  25. Web site: Leonard Cohen Winnipeg show postponed to April . CBC News . 8 March 2013 . 10 March 2013.
  26. Web site: A Feast for the ages: Leonard Cohen returns to St. John's . The Independent . 21 April 2013 . 1 August 2013.
  27. News: Leonard Cohen shifts Leeds Arena date over Jewish holidays clash . 2 July 2013 . Yorkshire Post . 1 August 2012.
  28. Web site: Leonard Cohen in Gent . 15 August 2012 . Knack . 3 September 2013.
  29. Web site: Leonard Cohen in Gent: Magie in maatpak **** . 15 August 2012 . DeMorgen . 3 September 2013.
  30. Web site: Leonard Cohen's Rasping Sleaze Captivates Berlin: Review . https://web.archive.org/web/20120924040107/http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-09-06/leonard-cohen-s-rasping-sleaze-captivates-berlin-review . dead . September 24, 2012 . 15 September 2012 . Bloomberg L.P. . 3 September 2013.
  31. Web site: Leonard Cohen Wembley Arena, London on Sunday 9 September 2012 . 13 September 2013 . eGigs.co.uk . 3 September 2012.
  32. Web site: Leonard Cohen Album Statistics . Setlist.fm. 29 November 2021.