Leonard Cohen

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For Mr. Fedora's set, striking blue and red lights were used on the Outdoor Theatre while Coachella's bright skyline turned to nightfall. 

An extra speaker was placed at the Outdoor Theatre to hear Cohen's signature bass-heavy voice, which took the first song to warm up.

Cohen's first song was "Dance to the end of love," which elicited a loud cheer from the audience. As his set went on, which included "The Future" and his other hits, it appeared younger audience members were leaving the area to walk around or texting others.

To be fair, there were those who were slow dancing or kissing as well.

 

 

 


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