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Approximate Duration: 2 hours & 40 minutes – includes a 30 minute interval

 

Following sold-out seasons at the Sydney Opera House, State Theatre and City Recital Hall, this acclaimed production pays tribute to the music, poetry and spirit of Leonard Cohen with breathtaking originality. Presented by three-time ARIA Award-winners Monsieur Camembert, the concert offers a thrilling reimagining of Cohen’s songs – blending jazz, swing, Latin, tango, klezmer and more.

With a powerhouse 10-piece band, a 40-piece choir and an all-star lineup of guest vocalists – including Rebecca Barnard, Rob Snarski, Nina Ferro and Canadian-born Brian Campeau – this is far from a traditional tribute. Drawing on over three decades of repertoire, the performance is interwoven with Cohen’s poetry and rare audio of the man himself, creating a rich and immersive experience for devoted fans and newcomers alike.

Critically praised for its musical daring and emotional resonance, the show showcases Monsieur Camembert’s signature fusion of virtuosity and soul. Expect timeless classics like “Suzanne”, “Bird on a Wire” and “Hallelujah” transformed with fresh arrangements and unforgettable energy.

“An uplifting tribute… Monsieur Camembert does justice to the emotional, lyrical and melodic intent of the songs while adding a new dimension.” The Weekend Australian

An adventurous and heartfelt homage to one of the most important voices of our time.

 


 

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The Venue: Ulumbarra Theatre

 

Meaning ‘gather together’ or ‘meeting place’ in the language of the local Dja Dja Wurrung people, Bendigo’s Ulumbarra Theatre rises majestically from what was once the Sandhurst Gaol.

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