This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2025 season. This season is now over.

So Long Marianne - Loren Kate sings Leonard Cohen - A moody, intimate portrait of singer-songwriter Loren Kate. She sits with a thoughtful expression, holding a guitar as if in mid-play. Loren has wavy, shoulder-length hair and wears a cozy dark green sweater. The background is softly blurred, with a large leafy plant adding a touch of greenery. The image has a warm, vintage aesthetic, evoking nostalgia and introspection. Text overlays read “So Long, Marianne” at the top, and “Loren Kate Sings Leonard Cohen” at the bottom in classic serif font, setting a serene, reflective tone for a tribute to Leonard Cohen.

So Long Marianne - Loren Kate sings Leonard Cohen

An intimate tribute to the legendary poet and songwriter, Leonard Cohen, by award-winning Australian artist Loren Kate. With her delicate voice and heartfelt interpretation, Loren brings Cohen's timeless classics to life, weaving his profound lyrics with her own personal connection to his music. With accompaniment by Chris Parkinson on guitar and Dylan Paul on upright bass, Loren delivers a deeply emotional and elegant performance, honouring Cohen's legacy while adding her own unique touch. This show promises to be an unforgettable celebration of one of the greatest songwriters of all time.

Presented by: Loren Kate

Loren Kate is a deeply authentic and soulful singer-songwriter known for her raw, heartfelt lyrics and captivating storytelling. With a voice that resonates with vulnerability and honesty, Loren's music explores themes of love, loss, and resilience, drawing listeners into intimate narratives that feel both personal and universal. Based in South Australia, she has earned accolades for her emotionally charged performances, including winning Best Americana Song in the International Songwriting Competition. Whether solo or accompanied by cello and choir, Loren’s performances leave a lasting impression, connecting with audiences on a profound level.

Music • Folk
South Australia • World Premiere