After the ticket sale frenzy for American singer Bruno Mars' show in Israel, we are excited to announce that he is finally arriving.
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Mars will land in Israel on Sunday after his show in Georgia. On Wednesday, he will perform for the first time in Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv, and the production announced on Sunday the particularly notable Israeli singers that will provide the warm-up on stage: Eurovision 2018 winner Netta Barzilai, Agam Buhbut, Jonathan Mergui and Eliad Nachum. The show is produced by the Live Nation Israel company owned by Guy Baser and Shay Mor Yosef.
Mars, unlike other artists who come to Israel, did not send a list of food and production requirements and left it to the producers' discretion. However, he captured our hearts when he requested to donate all the leftover food to those in need.
People who purchased a Bruno Mars ticket received a message from the production company saying that the gates will open at 6 p.m. and the warm-up acts will begin around an hour later. "We remind you there is limited parking around the park due to construction. We advise coming to the Yarkon Park using public transportation," according to the message.
Israel Railways announced an increase in the number of trains, and will operate 26 trains - 12 regular trains and 14 reinforcement trains. Furthermore, it emphasized that at the end of the show a large crowd is expected to be at the entrance to the Tel Aviv University station near Yarkon Park.
In addition, special trains also willbe operated under the 'fill and go' plan toward Nahariya, Ashkelon, Herzliya, Jerusalem, Modi'in, Be'er Sheva, one toward Haifa and one toward Hadera.
The production company adds that, in cooperation with the Dan company, the number of buses that will leave the exhibition grounds complex and from the direction of the Ramat Gan Ayalon Mall will be increased, and the number of shuttles for the handicapped from the designated parking lot to the accessible complex in the park will also be increased.
Three days after his first performance in Israel, Mars will take the stage again at Yarkon Park on October 7, Saturday evening.