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This page is not unambiguously promotional, because I have been working on this as a passion project. I'm a massive fan of Leonard Cohen and through reading about his life and work came across Rob Hallett. He helped turn the O2 Arena in London into one of the most significant events spaces in the world, is credited as the person who got Leonard Cohen back on the road and brought Prince to the UK for a record-breaking tour. Through my research I learnt he has played an instrumental role in developing to UK's music scene on an international stage for a number of decades. I felt his work warranted an entry. I have kept the information provided impartial based upon biographies and articles in reputable publications.