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For residents and those visiting, Montreal has plenty of entertainment options to help kick off the New Year.

The Secret Chord: A Leonard Cohen Experience

After several sold out shows in Toronto, a company of artists is celebrating Leonard Cohen’s legacy on the Montreal stage. Enjoy an evening of music and poetry at the Segal Centre until Jan. 12.

Most shows begin at 7:30 p.m. and tickets can be purchased here. Hurry if interested as shows sell out fast. There are also a few matinées.

This image released by Sony Pictures Classics shows Leonard Cohen, subject of the documentary “Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song.” (The Cohen Estate / Sony Pictures Classics)

Habitat Sonore: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

Try out an immersive listening experience featuring music by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. The PHI Centre’s Habitat Sonore invites fans to enjoy the rock band’s latest album, “Wild God” in a whole new way.

The experience runs Thursdays through Sundays until Jan. 19. General admission …

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