
Israeli star Shiri Maimon is headed for Broadway
Following a successful run on the stage in Israel, singer and actress Shiri Maimon is set to play the role of Roxie Hart in Chicago come September.

Following a successful run on the stage in Israel, singer and actress Shiri Maimon is set to play the role of Roxie Hart in Chicago come September.

Nathan Goshen, Yonina, JonZ, Noga Erez, Itamar Haluts, DORJ and Gili Yalo aren’t household names yet but they’re fast gaining fans across the world.

‘Dance While You Shoot,’ first released in November 2016, won Noga Erez a place on the global electronic dance music scene.

From the heart of Tel Aviv: a musical record of traditional Yemenite spirit and modern soul.

The legendary Nuweiba Pop Festival took place a mere month after the signing of the Camp David Accords and ushered in a new era of Israeli rock.

Prizewinning Israeli harpist Noa Gabay will represent Israel at the Focus on Youth event at the 13th World Harp Congress in Hong Kong this summer.

‘Diversity here makes Israeli music stand out … people should move here for the music.’

Dudu Tassa & The Kuwaitis to perform compositions of popular Iraqi songs from the early 20th century; Shye Ben Tzur serves up Qawwali tunes.

Lineup of concerts this spring and summer in Tel Aviv also includes Nick Cave, Justin Bieber, Robbie Williams, Duran Duran and The Pixies.

‘If I ask what music you love and why, something amazing will happen in seconds: I’m bringing you into my world and we’ll start speaking intimately.’

Elinor Levi, Eleanor Rigby’s unknown Israeli cousin, elbows her way into Israeli musician Omri Anghel’s twist on legendary British band’s hits.

US rapper turns to Israeli singing sisters from a small desert community for inspiration; releases new version of ‘Habib Galbi’ Yemenite folk song.

Israeli filmmaker Ido Haar counts fans from the US to Madagascar for his award-winning documentary that plucked a New Orleans singer from obscurity.

Singing husband and wife win over millions of viewers with homemade duet videos, propelling them to live shows and their first recording.

Inventions using sound and touch soon to be commercialized from Israeli professor’s lab will give unprecedented abilities to people with visual limitations.