LORI LIEBERMAN: A Return to the Troubadour
Troubadour
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Los Angeles
Tuesday, April 12 at 7 pm PDT
Serves Food
Concert Venue
Tuesday, April 12 at 7 pm PDT
Serves Food
Concert Venue
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LORI LIEBERMAN A RETURN TO THE TROUBADOUR Celebrating 50 years of a career that began with "Killing Me Softly"
All postponed tickets will be honored for new date!
Due to the current Covid-19 situation the Troubadour has implemented new safety protocols.
West Hollywood has now passed a mandate starting October 11, 2021 that all persons MUST be FULLY VACCINATED and show proof in order to enter an indoor facility. People are considered “fully vaccinated” against COVID-19 two weeks or more after they have received the second dose in a 2-dose series (e.g., Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna) or 2 weeks or more after they have received a single-dose vaccine (e.g., Johnson and Johnson [J&J]/Janssen).
Vaccination Verification Requirements for Patrons at Covered Businesses: As soon as possible, but no later than October 11, 2021, Covered Businesses must require all patrons age 12 and older to show proof that they are Fully Vaccinated (with a photo ID)before entering any indoor portion of a facility. Persons 11 and under are not required to show proof of full vaccination (instead we require a PCR test within 72 hrs prior to the event. Rapid test results not accepted).
Establishments where food or drink is served indoors, including, but not limited to; restaurants, bars, nightclubs, theaters, cannabis consumption lounges, and entertainment venues;
That being said, till the unforeseeable future will require that everyone is vaccinated (with photo ID)— all attendees, bands, and staff. To that end, we’ll be asking you all to show proof of FULL vaccination, either a card, a photo of your card, or the CA QR code.
All Patrons Must Provide proof upon entry of a completed vaccination against COVID-19 (patrons must have a completed COVID-19 vaccination card, with their final dose at least fourteen days prior to the event) along with their photo ID, NO Exceptions.
No FULL Vaccination Proof, No Exception!
We appreciate your understanding and support.
If you no longer wish to attend the event please seek your refund through point of purchase. The deadline to request a refund is 14 days prior to the scheduled date of your event.
Lori Lieberman
During the making of her first album for Capitol Records in 1971, she attended a music concert at the Troubadour, and heard a young Don McLean perform his song, “Empty Chairs”. It made such an impact on her, that she wrote a poem right then and there on a napkin, which became the now classic song, “Killing Me Softly”. Her recording was featured on an American Airlines flight where Roberta Flack heard it on headphones, loved it and released it soon after. The song went on to win Grammys for Best Record, 1973.
Throughout the seventies, Lieberman toured with Leonard Cohen, Randy Newman, and Billy Joel, to name a few. Over the course of the next several decades, in addition to recording and releasing 19 albums, Lieberman raised a family, while maintaining a solid fanbase in both the US and Europe. Most recently, she performed at Carnegie Hall for the second time, bringing with her the renowned string ensemble from the Netherlands, The Matangi Quartet, who is featured on her most recent album, “The Girl and the Cat”.
The return to the Troubadour holds a deep significance to Lori Lieberman, where it all began. The evening, a seated event, will feature Lori on piano and guitar, accompanied by accompanied by the noted Fiato String Quartet, performing songs from her newest LP as well as her lengthy catalogue.
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