The Brenda Rawlings Memorial Fundraising Concert: A Leonard Cohen Experience
Event description
Imperfect Offering is excited to announce a return to performance with one single concert date. This event will sell out and is our only appearance this year, so book early.
UPDATE
All tickets released for sale have been sold. There will a further release of a small number of tickets on Friday 11 October.
If you would like to be on the waitlist for those tickets please click on GET TICKETS and you can register for the Waitlist there.
Also the concert will be LIVE STREAMED FOR FREE. Go to GET TICKETS to register for the Live Stream. You may like to make a donation to the Brenda Rawlings Memorial Fund, as part of your registration.
The concert will also be FREE ON DEMAND after the event. To get access to this, please register for the Live Stream as above.
The concert will include many of Cohen's most loved songs, including Suzanne, First We Take Manhattan, Bird on the Wire, Chelsea Hotel, Dance Me to the End of Love, Hallelujah, If It Be Your Will, You Want It Darker, Anthem.
Imperfect Offering has toured Aotearoa to critical acclaim and standing ovations, from 2016 to 2022, with a full band of nine outstanding musicians including four vocalists. The band returns to the stage again in 2024 for this one-off concert at the Warkworth Town Hall.
“Cohen’s music captured perfectly with the incredible talent of the whole band” – Radio 13, 2019
“Wow, just wow” “Sometimes better than the original” – Audience comments
This concert remembers Brenda Rawlings and is a fundraiser for the Brenda Rawlings Memorial Fund, administered by the Imago Aotearoa Charitable Trust. Brenda, who passed over 2 1/2 years ago, was the wife of Imperfect Offering lead vocalist Peter McMillan. She was a relationship therapist and trainer, in the field of Imago Relationship Therapy, a leader in this work in Aotearoa and internationally.
The Fund has twofold purpose: to support financially under-resourced couples to attend the Getting The Love You Want Couples Workshop and to fund tangata whenua to train in Imago Relationship Therapy. All proceeds from the concert go towards the Memorial Fund.
The first half will include a set from Brenda and Peter’s son, singer/songwriter Michael Llewellyn.
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