Israeli music
'Crazy, moving': Noga Erez documentary charts music star's rise through tragedy and triumph
The movie, most of which is in Hebrew, takes a fly-on-the-wall approach, chronicling their lives and mixing different styles to create a portrait of the duo that will be entertaining and interesting
Idan Amedi to perform near Gaza border after wartime injury
Israeli singer Yishai Levi passes away at 63 after being hospitalized in serious condition
Israeli music industry doubtful over Kanye West's potential return to Israel
Israel at war - Artists bring hope to the wounded and the soldiers
Ivri Lider, a prominent Israeli singer, reflects on his recent performances at funerals, hospitals, and before displaced people.
The third edition of the Witches Festival digs into a range of female sonic fare
A musical event bringing together female performers of all backgrounds.
Ishay Ribo becomes first Israeli to perform at Madison Square Garden
The poster for Ribo’s show at the iconic 20,000-seat New York City venue on Sunday highlighted his religious identity.
Izhar Ashdot receives ACUM lifetime award, still putting in the work at 64
On the verge of senior citizen status, the rocker seems to have plenty left in the tank to offer the world.
SHEKEL ensemble to perform in Jerusalem
“SHEKEL is all about inclusion, and we feel strongly that true inclusion can only occur where there is cultural inclusion,” said SHEKEL chair, Clara Feldman.
Can ChatGPT revolutionize music? One artist seeks answers
Will ChatGPT make us lazier musicians, or can it enable us to master new instruments and even new professions without investing years of study?
LIVE: Israeli fashion and music showcased in Vietnam
The Embassy of Israel in Hanoi presented the latest Israeli trends in fashion and music during the Israeli Independence Day event.
'The Next Star' will choose the 2024 Israeli Eurovision contestant
The next Eurovision representative from Israel will be selected by Keshet 12's "The Next Star."
Army Radio celebrates 30 years of Gal-gal-gal Galatz
Thousands of attendees started partying at 5:30 p.m. and did not stop all the way through until sunset the next day.
Rocking out under the Iron Dome - reporter's notebook
If you cancel your parties and you stop singing and dancing, you’re giving in to the terrorists.