Festival
The culinary festival that will stitch together your Passover vacation with the kids
One of Israel’s largest culinary and cultural events: Hundreds of thousands are expected to visit the unique “A Story of Food” festival during Passover 2026 at Expo Tel Aviv.
ALEPH festival to celebrate Hebrew, from ancient roots to modern expressions
Boundless Bach at the 12th rollout of the Jerusalem Piano Festival
Hanukkah lights up Israel with festivals, tours, shows and family fun
Meet the beer train: When Oktoberfest starts in Rome
No more tiring festival trips – Italy’s trains turn the journey into a 16-hour celebration with music, draft beer, dancers, and traditional food from Rome to Munich.
Has The Rock become The Bebble? Dwayne Johnson in a shocking new look
Johnson said he had a burning desire to break typecasting and test his range by portraying UFC legend Mark Kerr.
Between deep roots and liberating groove
The Hullegeb Festival of Israeli-Ethiopian Culture returns to Jerusalem next week, bringing rhythm, energy, joy, and the promise of better days ahead.
Coming soon: Oktoberfest Festival in Beersheba
For two days and with beer brands from Israel and around the world, the Oktoberfest Festival of the BIG Group and the “Eating in Beersheba and Surroundings” community arrives at the end of October.
British music festival apologizes after cutting mics of Irish band that displayed Palestinian flag
A British festival has apologized and pledged “a substantial donation” to Palestinian aid after cutting the amplification of an Irish band that displayed a Palestinian flag.
Smilansky Festival returns – your guide to everything you must do in the capital of the Negev
Smilansky Festival returns to Beersheba’s Old City Aug 26–28 with Netta Barzilai, Margol & more. Enjoy live shows, food, art, plus our guide to the best restaurants, hotels & attractions.
An unflinching look at a nation in verse
The Metula Poetry Festival will be held in Jerusalem next week.
All the world’s a living stage: The 34th Int'l Puppet Festival is here
The forthcoming festival takes place August 17-21 with a veritable cornucopia of productions and other items lined up over the five days.
Is this for real? Food for thought at 4th Israeli Comedy Fesitval
Ephraim Kishon Israeli Comedy Festival takes place at its perennial base of Beit Mazia, and various other locations dotted around town, for the fourth time, August 17-21.
Train Theater’s Puppet Festival grows up
The festival, running from August 17-21, will offer international workshops and events, interactive and immersive experiences, and exhibitions.