The singer performed the first show of his career in Israel on Wednesday and will perform for the second time in front of 60,000 people in Tel Aviv this Saturday. The city has been the target of unprecedented attacks
Bruno Mars he canceled the show he was going to do in Tel Aviv this Saturday, the 7th, after unprecedented Hamas attacks in the city. The singer made the first performance in the history of his career in Israel this Wednesday, the 4th, at Yarkon Park, and will repeat the show this Saturday.
Production company Live Nation released a statement saying the show had been canceled for safety reasons, that fans’ tickets would be refunded and that the singer and his team had been briefed on the situation in the city.
He performed the show in front of 60,000 people on Wednesday, with Itinerary very similar to that of the City Festival in Sao Paulo. She pretended to talk on the phone, said “I love you” in Hebrew and the keyboard player played a local folk song, “Shlomit Bona Sukkah.”
It is not known whether Bruno Mars was in Tel Aviv at the time of the attacks. The singer did not comment following the cancellation. A response from production team member and friend of Bruno Mars, Ryan Keomaka, is circulating on social media, replying to a fan and saying he’s “fine.”
According to Ryan everything is fine with Bruno and his team, let’s wait for more information. pic.twitter.com/CFgV4HBL7b
— Bruno MarsAccess (@BrunoMarsAccess) October 7, 2023
Source: Terra

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