Expect: The singer sings the nostalgic song accompanied by a Dutch children's band, and it will be broadcast at a tribute show to Eurovision to be held on Saturday night
41 years after winning the first Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem, Gali Atari is filming a new version of the nostalgic song "Hallelujah".
Photo: Courtesy of Tali Grapefruit Productions. Director: Erez Dan
The clip, which was filmed against the backdrop of Jerusalem - the Old City walls, will be broadcast at the Eurovision tribute show on Saturday at 8 PM here.
The live broadcast will be broadcast to about 200 million viewers worldwide, as part of a non-competitive Eurovision broadcast, in which the participating countries will present the songs that should have been featured in the original competition.
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The song was recorded in Dutch, English and Hebrew, and Atari sang it with a children's choir that represented the Netherlands in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest over the years.