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The tour guide: What was rejected, what was canceled, what was left? | Israel today

2020-05-17T14:35:37.593Z


We thought summer 2020 would be a summer of gigs in Israel, but then the Corona arrived • We made you order everything that happens with summer gigs | Music


We thought Summer 2020 would be a summer of gigs in Israel • One by one, big shows were set, but then the Corona arrived • So where do we stand in the gigs? What was rejected, what was canceled and what is still hoped to exist? We made you some order

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The former Morrissey Solitaire soloist was due for two shows in the country on May 9 at the Shampi and May 11 at Pavilion 1 in the Tel Aviv Exhibition Gardens. This was to be the British artist's fourth visit to Israel as part of a tour that accompanies his new album. 

Following the Corona epidemic, Morrissey’s global tour has been rescheduled and will be here next year. The new dates for his performances in Israel are May 5 at the Shampi, and May 8 at the Tel Aviv Expo. Ticket sales for shows continue.

It is true that the postponement of the year sucks, but those who fell in love with Morrissey - and there are quite a few in Israel - will easily wait another year for him.

Iron Maiden

The successful metal band was to inaugurate the music performances at the renewed Bloomfield Stadium on May 30. It was supposed to be a historic visit to the country of the band that has been active since 1975 and is considered one of the pioneers of the heavy rock genre. Alal who unfortunately due to the Corona the entire tour was canceled and no new dates were released. The show in Israel has been canceled and ticket buyers will get their money back. Contacts are currently being held on another date for the band's performance in Israel in the future.

Fortiserhoff

veteran duo Rami Fortis and Barry Sakharoff announced consolidation performances that were scheduled for May 20 and 21 at Raanana Amphipark, and June 11 at the Sultan's Pool in Jerusalem. The performances were postponed to September: September 16 and 17 at Raanana Amphipark and September 24 at the Sultan Pool. The two appearances in the quake are Sold Out. Tickets for the show can be purchased in Jerusalem. 

Fortis and Sakharof, two formidable creators who started their career on the far fringe and became part of the local canon, are only getting better over time. Their arsenal of hits contains dozens of local rock anthems, ranging from "Endless Girls" and "Shoes," to "On the Watch" and "Sparks."

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Miasias The 81-year-old Algerian Jewish star was scheduled for a festive tour of the country this month to mark 72 years in Israel, but due to the Corona epidemic the entire round was postponed and will take place in September. 

The performance at the Ashkelon Sports Hall, scheduled for May 17, will take place on September 6. The performance at the Haifa Convention Center, scheduled for May 19, will take place on September 8. The performance at King Netanya Garden Amphitheater, scheduled for May 21, will take place on September 8. The performance in the Nation's Buildings in Jerusalem, scheduled for May 20, will take place on September 10, the performance at the Be'er Sheva Performing Arts Center scheduled for May 12, will take place on September 12, the performance at the Petah Tikva Cultural Hall scheduled for May 27, will take place on September 13. , The performance at the Tel Aviv Cultural Hall scheduled for May 25, will take place on September 15, the performance at the Tel Aviv Cultural Hall scheduled for May 26, will take place on September 16.

Messias is a great friend of Israel and often visits and shows up here. He is expected to perform his list of endless hits accompanied by the 30-year-old

Red Hot Chili Peppers Orchestra of

California Rock Band, which brought 50,000 Israelis to the Hayarkon Park a decade ago, on June 10. The show will not take place on the scheduled date, but the producers of Shuki Weiss and Live Nation Israel are still working on the possibility of holding the show at a later date.

At the band's previous performance in the country, she arrived without guitarist John Prosciente leaving the band. In the current show, they are already due, having returned to the band, which raises the expectations of the show even further. Red Hot Chili Pepperz is supposed to be the centerpiece of a festival called FunkyYard, which is currently unknown.

Nick Kiev

The Australian star, who was in Israel at the beginning of his journey several times, returned to us two years ago for two performances that were defined by many as a mystical and religious experience. After the echo of those performances, he was to return to us with his band, "De Bad Sides," for a June 17 performance at the revamped Bloomfield Stadium.

However, the Corona disrupted Kiev's plans and global tour deferred a year. As part of the rejection, Kiev is due to arrive in Israel at Bloomfield Stadium on June 7, 2011. The

new mishap follows the Mufti album Ghosteen, and even if it takes another year, Kiev will return to the magic and heal its Israeli audience.

LP

The American singer, known as LP (Laura Fergolici), is due to perform in Israel on June 28 at Caesarea. Currently, the show has not been postponed and canceled, and the producers hope they can do it in a timely manner. The ticket sale continues and no other announcement came from the production.

LP used to be a surprising shadow writer for some well-known pop hits by Rihanna, Christina Aguilera, Cher and others. In late 2016, she released the album Lost On You, which made her a global scale star.

The

American Machine Gun The Kelly rapper is scheduled to perform live on the RCH episode on July 7, and no production announcement or rejection has yet been received. The

Machine Gun Kelly is the nickname of Colson Baker, a musician who connects hip-hop with a unique and recognizable style. For one of the past few meteors with hundreds of millions of views and listening to the network, collaborations with Camila Cabio, Little Mix, Wiz Kalifa, Halsey, and Travis Barker, as well as acting roles in cinema.

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Pixie's

American rock band, one of the most important cornerstones of alternative music in recent decades, is slated to return to Israel for the third time on July 14 for a performance at Pavilion 1 in the Tel Aviv Exhibition Gardens. So far, there has been no official announcement of cancellation or rejection of the show, but it is known that contacts between the production of the show in Israel and the band members regarding the possibility of holding the show in time. Currently ticket sales continue as a series, and tickets will be valid for a new date if the show is rejected.

The current lineup of the Pixies includes Francis Black, Joey Santiago, Paz Lichtin and David Lavering, and he brings to the stage all the band's new classics and anthems.

Tycho

One of the most prominent stars in electronic music in recent years was to arrive at the Barbie Club on July 14. The American musician was nominated for Garami on his previous album, but right now the Israeli audience will not enjoy it at the show. Due to the Corona the show was canceled and no new date was set.

Celine Dion The

Canadian Diva, considered one of the world's most successful and wealthy stars, is scheduled to perform in Israel on August 4 and 5 at the Tel Aviv Expo. In the meantime, Dion canceled the first part of her European tour, which was postponed to a different date, but as of this hour - performances in Israel are in order.

The Israeli audience quickly purchased the tickets for the 52-year-old Dion, who won every possible prize and among her biggest hits is My Heart Will Go On, the theme song from the blockbuster movie "Titanic"

Source: israelhayom

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