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July 28, 2009 | Ashley | Comments 4

Leonard Cohen - coming to Israel or not?

This summer’s list of performers in Israel is impressively long and impressively impressive with some real big stars lined up. Kaballah-friendly Madonna is without doubt the biggie attraction, followed closely by Leonard Cohen.

The chances of Madonna pulling out look slim to almost zero, though this is Israel, so expect the unexpected (such as war, war, and even another war). The chances of Leonard Cohen pulling out, however, are growing daily. The fact that tickets for the Leonard Cohen concert are still not available speaks volumes, and the increasing pressure from pro-Palestinian groups on Cohen to cancel his show in Tel Aviv seems to be a growing factor.

This week Cohen performed a 3-hour gig in Belfast, and outside the stadium a group of pro-Palestinians handed out leaflets calling on him to cancel the Tel Aviv concert. These anti-Israel groups have managed to force the cancellation of Cohen’s gig in Ramallah, originally scheduled for two days after the show in Israel. I really hope they don’t convince Cohen to do the same to his gig in Tel Aviv, because despite the record number of stars performing in Israel this summer, Leonard Cohen not showing up will leave a bitter taste in many mouths…

The Tel Aviv concert is still not on Leonard Cohen’s official tour list, which is also a worrying sign. But the Israeli sponsor of the show, Bank Discount, is apparently confident the show will take place and has already filmed adverts to promote it.

We say come on over Leonard! The water’s lovely and there are some amazingly hot women over here that think you’re the man…I’ve been told it’s the voice, those romantic words…

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About the Author: Ashley intended staying in Israel for a couple of months...18 years later, married to a local girl with 2 littluns, he decided to set up igoogledisrael.com. What's kept this ex-Brit, non-Jewish guy in the Holy Land for so long? Well, read around this blog and the main site some more and you might just get an idea...

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  1. Check out the latest press release - http://bit.ly/Tswcf
    Cohen’s manager explains the cause for the delay and reveals that the proceeds will be earmarked for a newly established fund to benefit Israeli and Palestinian organizations that are working toward conciliation.

  2. Great blog, reading it through RSS feed as well

  3. Sorry for the double post, just wanted to let you know that i think something is wrong with the RSS feed of your blog and you might want to check it out, thanks

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  1. From Get your tickets for the Leonard Cohen concert in Tel Aviv! | igoogledisrael.com on Jul 31, 2009

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