Eden Hasson is the most sophisticated Mediterranean pop artist to break out here since Moshe Peretz. The Yad Eliyahu Hall has been the home court of Eden Hasson in recent years no less than it is the home of Maccabi Tel Aviv in basketball.

It was his 11th show at the hall, more than any other singer in the country, a crazy figure for an artist who released his debut single only six years ago. The 9,000 tickets that fill the hall are sold out at a rate that others sell to Zappa.