
Ticketing info for the last concerts in December
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Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
OK, at ease
Thank you so much, you know who, for sending me the PM.

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Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
Sorry for creating this... had no intention of doing this.I shall be still...and let you all do your thing...I am still new to this .accept my apopogies....jeanne
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Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
Saturday:
FORCH3
HH 304 - 303
Just heard this morning- great way to start my day. Thanks Arlene for the heads up on this. jarkko thanks again for all of your efforts.
See y'all in Vegas
FORCH3
HH 304 - 303
Just heard this morning- great way to start my day. Thanks Arlene for the heads up on this. jarkko thanks again for all of your efforts.
See y'all in Vegas
Bests
Jon
Jon
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Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
Hello fellow Cohenphiles
This is my first time posting so good tidings to you all.
Is anyone having trouble with the Las Vegas hotel offer link below?
HOTEL OFFERS (by AEG) FOR HONOLULU AND LAS VEGAS:
CAESARS PALACE:
http://www.harrahs.com/MakeReservation. ... Code=ICLCR
It’s not working for me.
Thanks and I will see everybody in the Coliseum,
Anthony
This is my first time posting so good tidings to you all.
Is anyone having trouble with the Las Vegas hotel offer link below?
HOTEL OFFERS (by AEG) FOR HONOLULU AND LAS VEGAS:
CAESARS PALACE:
http://www.harrahs.com/MakeReservation. ... Code=ICLCR
It’s not working for me.
Thanks and I will see everybody in the Coliseum,
Anthony
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Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
It's up to you where you stay, but as I've been to Vegas a few times, the Imperial Palace (right across the street from Caesars) has always been a nice, kind of mid- classy play to stay (as long as they haven't changed much), and like most Vegas deals, airline/hotel deals are very reasonable (at least for those of us on the N.American continent). But if you want to be 'uptown' the MGM is also right across the street from Caesars and just a few doors down from the Imperial Palace, but likely much more expensive - good luck~
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Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
Re: Portland pre-sale
It looks like someone who received a Press Release disclosed the forum pre-sale on the first day. I suppose things like this can't be avoided.
http://endhits.portlandmercury.com/endh ... -is-coming
btw. The reference to "Loonies" in a US posting brought a smile. The one dollar coins in Canada are affectionately dubbed "Loonies" because of the loon engraved on one face of the coin.
It looks like someone who received a Press Release disclosed the forum pre-sale on the first day. I suppose things like this can't be avoided.
http://endhits.portlandmercury.com/endh ... -is-coming
The link went to http://www.leonardcohenfiles.comLeonard Cohen is Coming!!!
Posted by Ezra Caraeff on Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 7:57 AM
Yes! Yes! OH GOD, YES!
I get these press releases all the time and usually ignore them because artists like Leonard Cohen never seem to come to Portland. We're just too small of a market. But as it turns out, Cohen is coming to town.
The Canadian icon has extended his North American tour of "intimate 3,000-capacity venues" and will be at the Rose Quarter Theatre of the Clouds on December 8. The presale starts at 10am today (!) right here, while the rest of the tickets go on sale on September 25. Hope you saved up your Loonies, tickets range from $49.50 to $250 (before service charges).
btw. The reference to "Loonies" in a US posting brought a smile. The one dollar coins in Canada are affectionately dubbed "Loonies" because of the loon engraved on one face of the coin.
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Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
Nomadic had a great idea. Would it be a better to put this http://www.lcfans.us/vegas/ in with one of the Vegas meetup threads or in it's own thread at the top so it is not missed?
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Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
Hi All
I need to book my flight to Vegas soon and wonder if anyone is going to be around on Thursday evening?
Carole
I need to book my flight to Vegas soon and wonder if anyone is going to be around on Thursday evening?
Carole
Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
Hi Carole,caroleb wrote:Hi All
I need to book my flight to Vegas soon and wonder if anyone is going to be around on Thursday evening?
Carole
Many of us will be arriving on December 9 = Thursday night.
See the meetup thread: viewtopic.php?f=44&t=22906#p248087
Looking forward to seeing you again.
---Arlene
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Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
Hello all,
I'm a new user here and am a little confused about the seating situation for the two Vegas shows. I'm wondering what's going on sale to the public this Saturday? I think the origianl link said the seats were all Front Orchestra but trying for seats on 12/11 i got 1STMZ5-Row D ($79/per). When I tried for 12/10 i got ORCH5-Row L ($99/per).
I've looked at the seating chart on the original link AND through Ceasar's web sight...still confused.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Adrumack - From Sunny (for the moment) PDX
I'm a new user here and am a little confused about the seating situation for the two Vegas shows. I'm wondering what's going on sale to the public this Saturday? I think the origianl link said the seats were all Front Orchestra but trying for seats on 12/11 i got 1STMZ5-Row D ($79/per). When I tried for 12/10 i got ORCH5-Row L ($99/per).
I've looked at the seating chart on the original link AND through Ceasar's web sight...still confused.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Adrumack - From Sunny (for the moment) PDX
Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
Hi adrumack,
Oh dear
, I think you may have missed out on the best seats....unfortunately. The "presale" of tickets for Forum members started on September 7th (over 2 weeks ago) and runs through September 24th. THEN, on Saturday the 25th the public sale starts on Ticketmaster. However, I'm sure some seats in the front orchestra may have been held back for the Saturday public sale, so make sure you are online as soon as it starts to see what is available.
I don't know if you've ever been in the Colosseum, but virtually every seat is excellent. It's an intimate theatre.
Good luck with the public sale...I would now suggest waiting until Saturday and giving it a try instead of settling for what may be left in the presale. Us LC fans tend to be a little obsessive/agressive when it comes to tickets and probably all the prime seats were taken in the first couple of hours
All the best,
Diana
ps...welcome to the Forum.
Oh dear

I don't know if you've ever been in the Colosseum, but virtually every seat is excellent. It's an intimate theatre.
Good luck with the public sale...I would now suggest waiting until Saturday and giving it a try instead of settling for what may be left in the presale. Us LC fans tend to be a little obsessive/agressive when it comes to tickets and probably all the prime seats were taken in the first couple of hours

All the best,
Diana
ps...welcome to the Forum.
Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
Bottom line is that I agree with this perspective. A quietude of Leonard's presence at the end, fully visible for lack of anything in the air or on the stage, seems so fitting. I could be wrong, of course, yet I feel a very simple, classy ending would be most appreciated by him.y da2008 » Sun Sep 12, 2010 3:23 pm
or maybe we can just let leonard be in charge and have HIS moment
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Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
hear, hear, Lizzy!
Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
There is another link in this article with a different password to the forum one and they are currently offering some 8th row Orchestra stall seats at the side - I cannot say anything more about what these Encore offer seats are, just noticed it via a twitter posting if you don't want to wait to Saturday public sale.adrumack wrote:Hello all,
I'm a new user here and am a little confused about the seating situation for the two Vegas shows. I'm wondering what's going on sale to the public this Saturday? I think the origianl link said the seats were all Front Orchestra but trying for seats on 12/11 i got 1STMZ5-Row D ($79/per). When I tried for 12/10 i got ORCH5-Row L ($99/per).
I've looked at the seating chart on the original link AND through Ceasar's web sight...still confused.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Adrumack - From Sunny (for the moment) PDX
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Re: Honolulu - Portland - Las Vegas: PRESALE INFO WITH LINKS
Alrighty, then... full disclosure:
I've never commented on this in the least, as I thought perhaps my thinking was wrong, as the aware-of-it majority were so fully in favour. Still, I feel that now is the time to offer my full [supported with details] perspective on Leonard's last night[s] on his 2010 Tour, since I was part of the 'melee' on the last night of his 2009 Tour... so this comes from the feelings of a full participant at that time.
It seemed to turn out okay, even fine, even delightful... however, it did not bear repeating, and I squirmed when I read mention of that possibility. Now, we are at virtually the 'same' juncture... the ending of this year's Tour. Only something is even more different now. Now, we have Leonard's comments suggesting that there may not be another one. There are many variables and a major contingency. There are multiple members of Leonard's band and a huge number of his touring company. Leonard has stated that he won't go on tour again unless he is backed by this very same band; I've no idea whether this extends to his crew, as well. However, with such a large number in his band and an unknown date for a new tour, but contingent on the release of his new album, as well [with definitely no date on that], all of these people need to continue to live their lives and earn income. So, who knows who will even still be available at that unknown date in the future, which cannot even be planned around with any future employment or gigs... "Well, I need to be free for release when/ever Leonard is available for touring, again" ~ hmmm, doesn't wash too well with future 'employers.'
All of that is to say that this may, IN FACT, be Leonard's last night on tour. Leonard deserves only the very best for closure on this night. Sheer elegance.
This relates at this moment to my sharing my feelings at the time regarding our blouse throwing [again, I was a participant] in San Jose on the last night of Leonard's 2009 tour. Of course, we didn't know if it would be his last night of touring, as it could always end at ANY time.
When I first was made aware of the idea, my thoughts [which I recall sharing with only one person] were that "This is either an incredibly tacky or incredibly cool idea... and the jury was still out with me on which. I felt apprehensive about it and did not rush out to buy a blouse, though when I finally did, after seeing the wide, private support for it, I bought several, in case others wanted to join in, but lacked a blouse to do so.
The moment came, we flung them as best we could [though I had to hand mine forward for that, due to my seat location]. It clearly took Leonard by surprize and the band smiled. It seemed to turn out okay and it brought joy and laughter around the world, as people read about it and saw it on video. My feelings remained ambivalent.
I thought, "Okay ~ a ONE-TIME-ONLY happening, please" ~ I feared that if it reoccurred anywhere in the world, we might see "Closing Time" omitted from the setlist and future audiences would miss out on hearing in person an unusual and delightful song of Leonard's.
My reasons for that concern [which are again resurfacing] is that Leonard is the Master of Precision and Perfection. His words, his movements, his clothing, his singing, his music, his STAGE with its Oriental rugs and exquisite beauty ~ and every one of those factors for his band, as well. Does he really want his regal, elegant, and beautiful stage effectively 'cluttered' with anything he didn't deem to have placed there on his own? Our actions certainly were a GRAPHIC demonstration of our love for his work, but was it the best and the most appropriate for him? My ultimate [undisclosed] feeling was that it really wasn't. Cotton and maybe even polyester
everywhere... 'funny,' yes... one time... Done.
Now, however, we are looking at very possibly Leonard's LAST night for our seeing him and his band onstage... and the thought of throwing ANYTHING onstage feels terribly inappropriate to me. It's startling and there are risks to the people, to Leonard's hat on his head, to hats worn by others, to the faces and the instruments there... And the simple regality of Leonard's persona, so carefully wrought across time with serious and fitting intention. Do we really want to see anyone hit by something... or worse yet, shielding themselves from that? Leonard has a wonderful, delightful sense of humour that has shone through many times, but why challenge it on his last night?
My vote ~ regardless of who it is that comes forth with some seemingly great idea for throwing anything ~ is that we allow Leonard's memory of that night to be unfettered, uncluttered, unmarred, by anything that the collective or individualized 'we' think would be fun. He deserves the grandeur of a Shakespearean play or Grand Opera. My vote is to let it simply be that he leaves his stage with our overwhelming appreciation and love. My feeling is that that is enough for Leonard. It reminds me of his interview with Philip Glass regarding Philip's production of Book of Longing. The concept of "enough" and needing just to have enough, and how does one know when "enough is enough" and Leonard's response was to the effect of "... when it's enough."
Okay. There I've said it. Full disclosure, with no disrespect for anything that has preceded that night, but for extra careful, conservative concern for a truly beautiful and elegant ending to a truly beautiful and elegant tour.
As for me [unlike at Red Rocks when I danced
for a bit to Closing Time ], I will be staying in my seat, except for standing ovations.
~ Lizzy
I've never commented on this in the least, as I thought perhaps my thinking was wrong, as the aware-of-it majority were so fully in favour. Still, I feel that now is the time to offer my full [supported with details] perspective on Leonard's last night[s] on his 2010 Tour, since I was part of the 'melee' on the last night of his 2009 Tour... so this comes from the feelings of a full participant at that time.
It seemed to turn out okay, even fine, even delightful... however, it did not bear repeating, and I squirmed when I read mention of that possibility. Now, we are at virtually the 'same' juncture... the ending of this year's Tour. Only something is even more different now. Now, we have Leonard's comments suggesting that there may not be another one. There are many variables and a major contingency. There are multiple members of Leonard's band and a huge number of his touring company. Leonard has stated that he won't go on tour again unless he is backed by this very same band; I've no idea whether this extends to his crew, as well. However, with such a large number in his band and an unknown date for a new tour, but contingent on the release of his new album, as well [with definitely no date on that], all of these people need to continue to live their lives and earn income. So, who knows who will even still be available at that unknown date in the future, which cannot even be planned around with any future employment or gigs... "Well, I need to be free for release when/ever Leonard is available for touring, again" ~ hmmm, doesn't wash too well with future 'employers.'
All of that is to say that this may, IN FACT, be Leonard's last night on tour. Leonard deserves only the very best for closure on this night. Sheer elegance.
This relates at this moment to my sharing my feelings at the time regarding our blouse throwing [again, I was a participant] in San Jose on the last night of Leonard's 2009 tour. Of course, we didn't know if it would be his last night of touring, as it could always end at ANY time.
When I first was made aware of the idea, my thoughts [which I recall sharing with only one person] were that "This is either an incredibly tacky or incredibly cool idea... and the jury was still out with me on which. I felt apprehensive about it and did not rush out to buy a blouse, though when I finally did, after seeing the wide, private support for it, I bought several, in case others wanted to join in, but lacked a blouse to do so.
The moment came, we flung them as best we could [though I had to hand mine forward for that, due to my seat location]. It clearly took Leonard by surprize and the band smiled. It seemed to turn out okay and it brought joy and laughter around the world, as people read about it and saw it on video. My feelings remained ambivalent.
I thought, "Okay ~ a ONE-TIME-ONLY happening, please" ~ I feared that if it reoccurred anywhere in the world, we might see "Closing Time" omitted from the setlist and future audiences would miss out on hearing in person an unusual and delightful song of Leonard's.
My reasons for that concern [which are again resurfacing] is that Leonard is the Master of Precision and Perfection. His words, his movements, his clothing, his singing, his music, his STAGE with its Oriental rugs and exquisite beauty ~ and every one of those factors for his band, as well. Does he really want his regal, elegant, and beautiful stage effectively 'cluttered' with anything he didn't deem to have placed there on his own? Our actions certainly were a GRAPHIC demonstration of our love for his work, but was it the best and the most appropriate for him? My ultimate [undisclosed] feeling was that it really wasn't. Cotton and maybe even polyester

Now, however, we are looking at very possibly Leonard's LAST night for our seeing him and his band onstage... and the thought of throwing ANYTHING onstage feels terribly inappropriate to me. It's startling and there are risks to the people, to Leonard's hat on his head, to hats worn by others, to the faces and the instruments there... And the simple regality of Leonard's persona, so carefully wrought across time with serious and fitting intention. Do we really want to see anyone hit by something... or worse yet, shielding themselves from that? Leonard has a wonderful, delightful sense of humour that has shone through many times, but why challenge it on his last night?
My vote ~ regardless of who it is that comes forth with some seemingly great idea for throwing anything ~ is that we allow Leonard's memory of that night to be unfettered, uncluttered, unmarred, by anything that the collective or individualized 'we' think would be fun. He deserves the grandeur of a Shakespearean play or Grand Opera. My vote is to let it simply be that he leaves his stage with our overwhelming appreciation and love. My feeling is that that is enough for Leonard. It reminds me of his interview with Philip Glass regarding Philip's production of Book of Longing. The concept of "enough" and needing just to have enough, and how does one know when "enough is enough" and Leonard's response was to the effect of "... when it's enough."
Okay. There I've said it. Full disclosure, with no disrespect for anything that has preceded that night, but for extra careful, conservative concern for a truly beautiful and elegant ending to a truly beautiful and elegant tour.
As for me [unlike at Red Rocks when I danced

~ Lizzy
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