This year’s rollout takes place November 21-30 at various spots around town, such as the Jerusalem Theatre, the Yellow Submarine, the National Library of Israel (NLI), and the Mazkeka music club.
“I never want to disappoint my fans and we worked like crazy on this show,” said Kirel, promising a makeup date.
The show, produced by Live Nation Israel/Bluestone Group, will be Kirel’s fourth in the spacious park – a first in the country’s history.
This year, the festival will celebrate Mozart’s 268th birthday over three days, featuring his well-known and lesser-known works brimming with charm and humor.
Ribo appeals to Jews across the religious and socioeconomic spectrum in Israel and around the world, an extraordinarily rare feat in our extraordinarily divided times.
As the season’s blazing heat takes its final bow, and the first whispers of fall’s cooler breeze make their debut, Jerusalem throws lively end-of-summer celebrations, offering something for everyone.