Alon Eder and band

Alon Eder and band 75/85/90 ₪

It’s difficult to imagine the Israeli soundtrack of recent years without Alon Eder and his band. Alon Eder became one of Israel’s most prominent composers after a string of huge hits including Ktzat Ahava Lo Tazik (A Little Love Won’t Hurt), Shir LeIma (Song for Mom), Isha Sheli (My Woman), BEkol Gadol (In a Big Voice), Hozer VeOle Sham (Returning and Coming There) and others. With many and varied collaborations, winning the Akum award, and an audience that shouts the words of all the songs, Eder and his band continue to plow the country with performances and sprinkle the magic of fine music.

9.5.2023/ Tuesday

open doors 21:00

begin 22:00

performance standing

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Alon Eder and band

It’s difficult to imagine the Israeli soundtrack of recent years without Alon Eder and his band. Alon Eder became one of Israel’s most prominent composers after a string of huge hits including Ktzat Ahava Lo Tazik (A Little Love Won’t Hurt), Shir LeIma (Song for Mom), Isha Sheli (My Woman), BEkol Gadol (In a Big Voice), Hozer VeOle Sham (Returning and Coming There) and others. With many and varied collaborations, winning the Akum award, and an audience that shouts the words of all the songs, Eder and his band continue to plow the country with performances and sprinkle the magic of fine music.
Conducted by Eder, the band, which also includes string and wind instruments, brings infinite sensitivity and rich musical experience, presenting classic rock and roll influenced by Israel’s progressive rock of the 1970s, combined with electronic and soul music, as well as witty songs by poets full of humor. The talent bursts forth with grace and truth that shine through every performance, transforming each live show into an intoxication of music, emotion, and a dizzying and rich rhythm.
Alon Eder on piano, guitar, and vocals | Sefi Zisling on Trumpet |  Avner Kalmar on violin | Ran Darom on the electric guitar |  Bassist Nadav Hollander | Drummer Yonatan Rosen

PR photo: Orit Pnini

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