Israeli Music Festival
The Israel Music Showcase Festival brings industry professionals to scout new talent
During a time of freshly inflicted wounds, many felt this festival marked the start of a chapter of renewal and restoration for Israel.
Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival: A feast for the senses
Israeli-run music festival in Portugal forced to cancel following intense BDS campaign
Is this the last rung for Jacob's Ladder? Israel's folk festival could see its last performance
Vocal tasters and testers: 23 Israeli Music Festival to go online
This year’s significantly pared-down edition will take place at 1 p.m. on October 30 and goes by the title of “From the Drawer to Song – Choir Lab.”
Sixth annual Jerusalem Jazz Festival to go online amid coronavirus
For tickets and more information: www.jerusalemjazzfestival.org.il
Israeli folk dancing festival kicks off in Eilat
It's a unique event filled with round-the-clock dancing, singing, performances by folk artists and dance groups from around the world coming to show their appreciation of Israeli dance.
Arabesque Fest
The festival brings together Jewish and Arab musicians in a celebration of music.
Shalva Band wins hearts performing at Eurovision - watch
Performers with blindness, Down Syndrome and other disabilities wowed millions at Eurovision. They dropped out of the contest so as not to violate Shabbat but were given a special slot.
Ethnic, traditional sounds celebrated by Jerusalem music school in special concert
Jerusalem's School for Music and Silence will hold a special concert of traditional and modern music.
The friendliest music festival in Israel
The friendliest music festival in Israel, Jacob’s Ladder keeps its international flavor.
Tzama Jewish Music Festival travels from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv
Tzama Tel Aviv will have separate days for men and women, at Hangar 11 in Tel Aviv Port, with a varied lineup of musicians: Shuli Rand, Natan Goshen, Shai Tsabari and Avraham Fried.
Balkan roots and free-form jazz with Naked
Serbian band to let it all hang out at Red Sea Jazz Festival.
Chamber music at its best
Koby Israelite and Annique go beyond classical in the annual Chamber Music festival.