Noa Kirel postpones Tel Aviv concert for 3rd time due to war

Israeli pop star delays expected show once against following Home Front Command guidelines; New date set for April 2025

Israeli pop idol Noa Kirel postponed her concert at Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park for the third time on Wednesday due to IDF Home Front Command directives.
"Unfortunately, due to Home Front Command instructions prohibiting gatherings of over 2,000 people, Noa Kirel's performance at Yarkon Park is postponed," the concert production team announced on Wednesday. "The new concert date is set for April 14, 2025."
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עצרת גאווה תל אביב 2024
עצרת גאווה תל אביב 2024
Noa Kirel
(Photo: Amir Meiri)
"Purchased tickets will remain valid for the new date," they added. "We hope for good news, that IDF soldiers and hostages will return home safely and that we can all celebrate together soon."
The original show – scheduled for September 26 – was postponed to Sukkot in October due to the war and rocket fire toward central Israel "What a surreal state of uncertainty; there's something new every moment and we don’t know what tomorrow will bring," Kirel said at the time in a social media video about the delay.
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נועה קירל במפגש עם ילדים שפונו מעוטף עזה
Noa Kirel
(Photo: Oz Mualem)
"I’ll never do anything to risk my audience and you mean more to me than anything. I want us to have the amazing show we’ve worked on when it's safe to do so and you’ll be updated with the new date. Sending you my love, hugs, strength and praying for quieter days."
That show was then postponed to November 6 due to Home Front Command's crowd guidelines, which allowed gatherings of up to 2,000 people in central Israel. As these directives have not yet changed, Kirel postponed the concert for a third time, now to April 2025.
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