The Blue Elephant lead singer: "You pay NIS 400 for a show and you don't see anything"
Singer and creator Liron Atia was a guest on 103FM's social program as part of the International Day for Equal Rights for People with Disabilities and spoke about his latest initiative: an "accessible here" sign that calls for accessible concert venues.
Kobi Aflalo went on air explaining why he decided to take part in the project
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05/12/2021
Sunday, 05 December 2021, 09:42 Updated: 10:52
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The lead singer of the Blue Elephant band, the musician Liron Atia, has launched a new initiative called the "Accessible Here" sign - which calls for accessible concert venues.
In a conversation with Maayan Adam, Attia claimed that "there are those who pay 400 NIS and do not see anything from the show." "That a person with a disability will not get to enjoy the show - every hall in the country should lift the glove."
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