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11 Dec 2025

The Leonard Cohen Story set to wow Kilkenny audience

The iconic show will be performed at the Watergate Theatre on September 15

The Leonard Cohen Story set to wow Kilkenny audience

Lead singer Robert Doyle

Cohen Unlimited are a group of Irish professional musicians who were formed to create an incredible show called ‘Thanks for the dance’ - The Leonard Cohen Story. 

The show features the poems and songs of the legendary Canadian singer songwriter,  and singer Robert Doyle tells stories and anecdotes between the songs about Cohen’s life, the story behind the songs and about meeting Cohen

The stage is set like Cohen’s last world tour and also features a visual display of his life running in the background. 

All the band are based in Wicklow Town and are all life long musicians, from backing singers Louise Jameson O’Flaherty, Jhil Quinn and Emma Nicolai, to bass guitarist Ben Dunne, drummer Keith Pogue and keyboard player Chiara Brown, musical director and wonderful lead guitarist, Fergal Cantebury. The band's lead singer Robert Doyle, who has done charity shows for 40 years unbelievably only turned professional the week he got his pension in September 2021. Robert has sung Cohen songs since discovering him at age 14 and met Leonard Cohen back in 1979 after attending his concert in Zurich. When Cohen was chatting with Robert and discovered he sang his songs, he asked him to sing for him and the band.

Cohen Unlimited sold out every performance in 2023 from Galway to Wexford to Dundalk Belfast and Dublin Kilkenny and Waterford. 

The show provides two and a half hours of stunning entertainment that will keep Cohen’s fans enthralled, and the band have the incredible honour of Performing some songs from Cohen’s last 2 albums that he never got to perform to a live audience before he passed away in 2016. 

This tour will celebrate Cohen's 90th birthday. Thanks for the dance - The Leonard Cohen story will be performed at the Watergate Theatre on September 15 and tickets are €29.

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