Tel aviv live music

Top 10 reasons to leave the house: January 31 - February 11

These are the top 10 reasons to leave the house this week.

 THE ISRAEL Opera’s version of Humperdinck’s ‘Hansel and Gretel
 RAZ KOHN, director and founder of Schubertiade Israel.

Schubert's magic returns to Israel with month-long festival

 THE TEL AVIV Saxophone Quartet.

Tel Aviv Museum hosts saxophone quartet in dynamic music-art fusion

 THE AVATAR of Zohar Argov in concert this week.

Return of the king: Avatar of Zohar Argov to take the stage


Staging Israel

The showcase organizers have cast their theatrical and thematic nets far and wide, and the visitors from abroad.

‘Schreber,’ written and directed by Ran Bechor, tells the  chilling story of a 19th-century German judge who  admitted himself to a hospital for the mentally deranged

Happy to be singin’ the blues: EB Davis joins the Tel Aviv Blues Festival

EB Davis says he imbibed the blues with his mother’s milk and was enveloped in the sonic and emotional vibes of the art form in its birthplace.

EB Davis

Trends past and future: The Curtain Up Festival presents 11 new works

This year, the Ministry of Culture and Sport put the festival in the hands of two new artistic directors, Mate Moray and Itzik Galili.

The Curtain Up Festival presents 11 new works

Nick Cave is coming to town: Rock music's dark poet to perform Tel Aviv

Israelis are pretty indiscriminate when it comes to laying out the red carpet, especially when the guests say things we want to hear.

Nick Cave.

A-ha ready to take on Tel Aviv

Legendary ’80s Norwegian pop band will perform in Israel in June.

A-HA BAND members Magne Furuholmen (left), Morten Harket and Paul Waaktaar-Savoy.

Full Trunk shows us what they got

The Tel Aviv-based blues-rock band reflect on everyday struggles in Israel on their new dance album.

Full Trunk lead singer Gal Nisman (far left) seen here with the rest of the band.

Boy George and the Culture Club play a nostalgic intimate show

Boy George defended himself against attacks on Twitter for his scheduled performance by supporters of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.

Boy George and the Culture Club perform an arena in Israel.

No fiddling around

David Garrett is no ordinary classical musician.

Violin player (illustrative photo)

Israeli indie band Acollective has resurfaced with two shows at the Barby

Each musician tackles a wide range of weird and wonderful instruments on the upcoming album (still nameless) scheduled for release this winter.

Acollective frontman Idan Rabinovici (far left) seen here with the rest of the band.

‘Living...’ legends British band Smokie performs here this month

The group even decided to capitalize on the unexpected resurgence of its name by recording its own ribald rendition of the song.

British pop-rock band Smokie