That's one less historic end-of-the-Spectrum show to worry about. Leonard Cohen's Oct. 22nd date has been moved from the hallowed old hall to the much tinier Tower Theater. Cohen played a fantabulous show at the Academy of Music this spring, and the limber septuagenerian song poet attempted to make the leap to the bigger building, but all the good press and word of mouth in the world couldn't help him fill up a room as big as the Spectrum.
Got tickets already, and want to know what to do next? It's complicated. Fans of the Canadian bard who want to exchange their ducats can do so starting 10 a.m. on Saturday at the Live Nation box office at 111 Presidential Boulevard in Bala Cynwyd or at the Tower on the day of the show. If you want your money back, though, you need to do it at the point of purchase by 10 a.m.on Tuesday Oct. 20 or, if you got them over the phone or on the Internet, call ComcastTix at 1-800-298-4200. Below, the dulcet voiced Cohen implores you to "Dance Me To The End Of Love."
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