European dates announced after star previously spoke of tour apprehension
Michael Baggs

11:51 26th March 2012

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Music legend Leonard Cohen has announced European dates for his forthcoming world tour. More dates are to be announced soon.

The 77-year-old singer will embark on a huge world tour later this year, beginning in Belgium in August. Tour dates in Dublin have been announced.

The singer previously spoke to music magazine Rolling Stone about his apprehensions over embarking on such a big tour, saying: "A tour is being booked," he said. "I haven't signed up for it yet. I have two minds [about touring.] I don't like to do a small tour, so whether I'm going to sign up for another couple of years . . . is that really where I want to be? Touring is like taking the first step on a walk to China."

Cohen begins his 'walk to China' at the end of the summer. Stay tuned to Gigwise for more information on more UK dates.

Cohen's European tour dates are as follows:

August 12th – Ghent, Belgium – St. Peter's Square
August 14th – Ghent, Belgium – St. Peter's Square
August 25th – Copenhagen, Denmark – Rosenborg Castle
August 26th – Aalborg, Denmark – Molleparken
August 28th – Bergen, Norway – Bergenhus Festning-Koengen
August 31st – Gothenberg, Sweden – Tradgardsforeningen
September 2nd – Helsinki, Finland – Sonera Stadium
September 5th – Berlin, Germany – Wuhlheide
September 6th – Monchengladbach, Germany – Hockey Field
September 11th – Dublin, Ireland – Imma
September 12th – Dublin, Ireland – Imma
September 25th – Verona, Italy – Verona Arena
September 28th – Paris, France – Olympia
September 29th – Paris, France – Olympia
September 30th – Paris, France – Olympia
October 3rd – Barcelona, Spain – St. Jordi
October 5th – Madrid, Spain – Palais Desportes
October 7th – Lisbon, Portugal – Pavilhao Atlantico

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