Music
The European Broadcasting Union issued an official statement that strongly condemned threats against Israeli singer Eden Golan: "We call on everyone to engage in a respectful and constructive dialogue," it read.
Royal Bamboozle?
After a paparazzi video in which the Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, was seen for the first time in weeks, conspiracies abound regarding its authenticity and Kate's real condition.
Eurovision
Although it has not yet been approved by the representatives of the European Union, the song "Hurricane" that Eden Golan is expected to perform on the Eurovision stage will be revealed in a festive broadcast this coming Sunday.
Israel-Gaza War, Harvard, Ishay Ribo
Israeli singer Ishay Ribo will be performing before Jewish students at Harvard University. Pro-Palestinian protestors are calling for its cancellation.
Idan Raichel Photo In Khan Yunis
During a raid on a house in Khan Yunis, a reserve soldier found a picture of the Israeli singer-songwriter and musician Idan Raichel inside one of the closets. | "What a crazy world."
Return to the Stage
47 years after his death, the legendary singer Elvis Presley returns to perform on stage in a new show with the help of holographic artificial intelligence.
Victims' Son Sings
Against the background of the ruins of the home of his parents from Kibbutz Be'eri who were murdered in the Hamas attack, the singer Daniel Weiss in a moving performance of the song "We Must Continue Playing."
Moving Audition
The Nahal officer who fell in battle today, the late Shaul Gringlik, participated in the program 'The Next Star' and sang in the audition the song 'Blind Bat' by Hanan Ben Ari. Watch the moving performance.
Eurovision 2024
After the Eurovision management announced that Israel will participate in this year's competition, the Composers Union of Iceland threatened to withdraw from the competition if Israel is not disqualified: "Like Russia last year."
Eurovision 2024
Eurovision 2024 will be held in a few months in Sweden, and now the full list of countries that will take part in the competition is published. Which country is making a surprising comeback?
Music is Back
53 days after the massacre at the party in the Re'im forest, the sounds of music returned this morning to the area where hundreds of the party participants were murdered. Watch the sad party where the DJ plays in front of the hundreds of pictures of the victims.
A Moving Duet
The singers Itay Levi and Avraham Fried joined forces and sang the song "Vehi She'amda" at Rabbi Yoel Pinto's wedding that took place in New York.
The Israeli Choir Performs in Austria
The choir from the Great Synagogue of Jerusalem, conducted by Eli Yaffe, embarked on a tour to several cities in Austria with the aim of promoting support for the IDF and the State of Israel.
"Coming Home"
Shiri Maimon and Tamir Grinberg perform the song "Coming Home" in an emotional lights show for the sake of the captives, in order to raise awareness for their captivity.
"Come back"
The singer Idan Raichel, together with his project, and the singer Roni Dalumi, are releasing a heartfelt song in the shadow of the war, dedicated to the captives and the fallen.
Israel-Gaza War
It also called on opera houses around the world to participate in the effort to free the captives. Watch:
Israel-Gaza War
Benaia Barabi and Rita came to encourage soldiers wounded during the Hamas terror attack.
Culture
A soundtrack for the war has emerged on Israeli radio, expressing the feeling in the country - sadness, prayer, and hope.
Bruno Mars In Israel
Bruno Mars will make history when he performs in about two weeks at the Yarkon Park for the first time. In his list of requirements for the show, the singer wrote that there is nothing specific he would like, but on the subject, he did ask the production for a special request
"Choosing Light"
Rabbi Dvir Tal knew Nahman Mordof and Harel Masoud, z"l, who were murdered in the terrorist attack at the entrance to the settlement Eli. Following their tragic deaths, he decided to write and compose a song in their memory and for the sake of continuing the great light of their lives into ours, saying, "It is precisely from the pain that we can grow"