Our guide to the artists coming to Israel in 2010

Continuing on from our 2009 guide, here’s a list of the artists scheduled to perform in the Holy Land during 2010. After getting spoiled last year with a whole range of big names, 2010 looks set to be even better. And following years of a real drought of musical talent coming to perform in Israel, music fans in Israel are once again rubbing their hands in anticipation of a long, hot, but very tuneful summer…

Rumors are already hot that some of the world’s biggest names are set to confirm Holy Land dates this coming summer, including Elton John (he’s coming!), Coldplay and U2 (but Santana canceled). We’ve got a feeling the annual Rolling Stones rumor is also likely to make an appearance at some stage.

It’s still only January so we’re not sure who’ll finally put pen to paper and actually make it onto a Tel Aviv or Jerusalem stage, but here’s the list of currently confirmed concerts. Expect this list to grow and grow throughout the coming months…

14.1.10 (yes, tonight!) Rotting Christ @ Barby Club, Tel Aviv. 90s Black metal goodness that hit its high point in the 90s for 129 shekels.

27.1.10 / 30.1.10 Mary Hampton @ the Uganda club in Jerusalem on the 27th and @ Levontin 7, Tel Aviv on the 30th. Folksy guitarist from the UK (just down the road from my home town), with a haunting voice, well worth catching, especially at 50/60 shekels a ticket.

5.3.10 Alison Moyet @ Holon Theater in, er, Holon (as part of the International Women’s Festival 2010). Call 03-5023001 for tickets. A true 80s legend with one of the biggest and best voices around. Ah, Yazoo, Yazoo, Yazoo…

7.3.10 / 8.3.10 Alan Parsons Project @ Hichal HaTarbut in Tel Aviv. Good American MOTR, long past its sell by date, but hey, another star name to add to the roster. Tickets are 189-349 shekels.

22.3.10 Yo La Tengo @ Tel Aviv Barby Club, tickets are 219 shekels. Critically acclaimed New Jersey indie band with ten studio albums under their belts. I smell lots of guitars this year!

11.5.10 Kool and the Gang @ the Jerusalem Student Day, Independence Park. Get your groove thang out and get ready to sing along! Yes, yes, this is the real Kool and the real Gang!

18-19.5.10 K’s Choice @ Tel Aviv Barby Club, tickets start at 200 shekels. Cracking Belgian rock band who hit it big in the 90s, but still so popular they had to arrange two dates to meet demand! The guitar invasion continues!

22.5.10 Metallica @ Ramat Gan Stadium. Rock legends Metallica are back for their third concert in Israel (previously here in ’93 and ’99), and currently in the middle of their World Tour. Tickets won’t be cheap if you want a good seat (up to 1200 shekels)

25.5.10 Gil Scott Heron @ Tel Aviv Barby Club, tickets start at 179 shekels. Legendary poet/singer known as the “godfather of rap”, his first album was released in 1971. A visit from a music icon well worth checking out. Canceled.

29.5.10 Paul Anka @ Nokia Stadium, Tel Aviv. Tickets are going for 340-1000 shekels. A grand for Paul Anka tickets, wow! He was here for two sellout shows last year, so must be doing something right!

30.5.10 Rihanna @ Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv. But you’ve got to volunteer 4 hours of your time to get a ticket. And be a teenybopper.

3.6.10 Santana @ Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv. Tickets are going for 290-1250 shekels, depending on how close to a guitar legend you want to get. Canceled.

4.6.10 /5.6.10 Joan Armatrading @ the Amphitheater in Binyamina on the 4th and the Frederic Mann Auditorium in Tel Aviv on the 5th. An 80s legend, she stormed back into our hearts in 2007 with a Grammy nominated bluesy collection “Into The Blues”.

9.6.10 The Pixies @ Somewhere to be named, Tel Aviv. Tickets start from 325 shekels. One of the most influential bands of the early 90s, this is one concert I will be attending for sure this summer. With the missus. Canceled.

17.6.10 Elton John @ Ramat Gan stadium. Tickets will be in the 300-1000 shekels range, though if you’re a Bank Discount customer you’ll get them a little cheaper. June is gearing up to be one expensive month!

30.6.10 and 1.7.10 Elvis Costello @ Caesarea Amphitheater, he of the oversized glasses and classic 70s and 80s pub rock tunes, plus a few other goodies. Another one on my must-see list…Tickets are expected to be around 300 shekels. Canceled.

1.7.10 Rod Stewart @ Ramat Gan stadium. Back to the Holy Land for the first time since 1983. Ticket prices are not yet known, but expect to pay the usual 300-1000 shekels.

21.7.10 Seal @ Ra’naana Amphitheatre (just outside Tel Aviv). Mr Heidi Klum, the 90s superstar hits the Holy Land! Ticket prices are not yet known, but expect to pay 300-500 shekels.

4.8.10 Diana Krall @ Ra’naana Amphitheatre (just outside Tel Aviv). The Canadian jazz singer/pianist (and wife of Elvis Costello, who will be performing a month earlier in Israel!) hits Israel. Ticket prices are still unknown, but expect to pay 300-500 shekels.

18.8.10 Thirty Seconds To Mars @ Exhibition Grounds, Tel Aviv. LA rockers led by actor Jared Leto, expect your ears to ring after this one! Tickets are 220 shekels.

31.8.10 PiL, The Drums and LCD Soundsystem headline the Heineken Music Conference 2010 Festival in Tel Aviv, at the Convention Centre at 101 Rokach Avenue. Expect an outburst or two from the one and only Johnny Rotten!

28.9.10 Ozzy Osbourne @ HaYarkon Park, Tel Aviv. Legendary rocker hits the Holy Land. Expect to sin and pay over the odds for the Prince of Darkness!

4.10.10 and 5.10.10 Jeff Beck @ Reading 3, Tel Aviv and AmphiPark, Caesarea. Quite possibly the world’s best lead guitarist is here for two shows. God bless. Tickets range from 290 shekels at Caesarea to 590 at Reading3.

16.10.10 Neil Sedaka @ Nokia Hall, Tel Aviv. Pop legend who has an army of fans here in Israel. An army that seems willing to pay up to 1000 shekels a ticket!

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