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Israel’s ‘Wedding of the Year’: Strict Rules and Double Event for Noa Kirel and Daniel Peretz
Israeli stars Noa Kirel and Daniel Peretz plan two-day wedding celebration with strict entry rules, phone ban, and age restrictions. Get exclusive details on their November nuptials.
Pop sensation Noa Kirel and soccer star Daniel Peretz are generating immense buzz ahead of their highly anticipated wedding, with new details emerging about a unique two-part celebration featuring unusually strict entry requirements and a total ban on mobile phones at the intimate ceremony.
The power couple plans to split their nuptials over two days in November, prioritizing an exclusive, private commitment before hosting a major public bash.
The Intimate Ceremony and the Phone Ban
The first and most intimate event is scheduled for November 11 at the "Beit Al Hayam" hall, with attendance limited to just 100 close guests.
In an unusual move for a major celebrity wedding, all attendees will be required to deposit their cell phones upon entry. Sources close to the couple indicate the mandate is designed to ensure the privacy of the ceremony and allow the bride, groom, and their closest family to fully enjoy the moment without distraction or immediate social media upload. The measure also ensures all official photos and videos will be released under controlled circumstances.
The Grand Celebration and Age Restriction
The main celebratory event will take place the following day, Wednesday, November 12, at the Hilton Hotel in Tel Aviv. This large-scale party comes with its own set of rigid conditions, underscoring the couple's desire for a controlled environment:
Entry will be permitted only for guests aged 21 and older, who must present valid ID at the door, and the invitations are strictly personal, with no exceptions for additional guests or "plus ones" to maintain the integrity of the guest list.
Guests have been advised not to arrive in private cars due to concerns over heavy traffic and congestion around the central hotel.
Key Details and Creative Team
The wedding is set to feature top Israeli talent across the board. Kirel’s wedding dress will be designed by renowned Israeli couturier Alon Livne, while the entertainment will be on the hands of DJ Itai Galo, who previously worked with Kirel on her hit singles "Paamon" and "Mishkafayim," will be controlling the music on the dance floor.
The couple will be married by the former Chief Rabbi of Israel, the distinguished Gaon Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau.
The events, marked by a blend of tradition and high-security exclusivity, continue to position the Kirel-Peretz wedding as the social and cultural event of the year.