Jerusalem live music

Jerusalem highlights: September 26 – October 2

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

Maureen Nehedar (see Sunday).
BEWITCHING BAROQUE musicians get ready to cast spells.

Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra premires fourth 'Witches?' festival, featuring Noam Gal

How Not to Drown in Condensed Milk (See Sunday)

Jerusalem highlights: July 25-31

 CONCERT PIANIST Hagai Yodan.

Hagai Yodan brings bold vision to Jerusalem Piano Festival’s opening concert


Bringing Ladino music back to life

Hadas Pal-Yarden performs songs in Ladino time at the Oud Festival

Hadas Pal-Yarden

The Jerusalem Jazz Globus Festival returns

The 16th Jazz Globus Festival takes place on November 22-26; although, like almost every cultural event these days, events will be streamed online.

Gabriel Palatchi

Music to hi-tech and back again

Ethnic African sounds mix with hassidic niggunim on new double album

Yosef Gutman Levitt

Living for the story

Levin Areddy clearly has an ax or two to grind with life, the universe and the rest of the existential shebang.

JERUSALEMITE singer-songwriter Hadara Levin Areddy is always working on a new creation, spinning out her life story, her loves and losses, hopes and darker moments as she makes

Jerusalem Light Festival to brighten Old City

Israel's capital will be transformed with dazzling artistic light displays.

Damascus Gate, which leads to Jerusalem’s Old City, is projected with the word 'love' in different languages in honor of the capital’s 10th annual International Festival of Light, 2018

Koolulam does Bob Marley at the Tower of David

This week’s event is being held in honor of the Jerusalem visit of Kyai Haji Yahya Cholil Staquf, the Secretary General of the world’s largest Muslim organization—Indonesia’s Nahdlatul Ulama.

Koolulam in concert

A world of music

Sharon Ben Zadok certainly knows where her music comes from and she will, no doubt, captivate her Yellow Submarine audience when she plays there with her own band.

Firqat Al Noor performs music from across the Arab world

Jethro Tull heading to Israel

Frontman Ian Anderson is bringing the band's 50th anniversary tour to Haifa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.

Jethro Tull

Sounds like Jerusalem

Start with piyutim and paytanim, add oud, kanun, ney and kamanche, with ethnically inclined percussion instruments and Western vibes, too, and you get Elad Gabbay’s rich and eclectic new album.

Elad Gabbay

Country folk in Jerusalem

The show is “only a guitar, a singer, an audience and the connection between them.”

GUITARIST-VOCALIST Daniel Sagalnik will give a free show at Jerusalem’s Abraham Hostel on Thursday