The alternative rock band Garbage, which famously performed the title song for the James Bond movie “The World is Not Enough,” is booked to play in Israel in August.
The American-Scottish group will play at the Rishon Lezion Amphitheater on August 16.
Early tickets are expected to cost NIS 269 ($70).
It will be the second performance in Israel for Scottish vocalist Shirley Manson and her American co-band members Duke Erikson, Steve Marker, and Butch Vig. The group last played in Tel Aviv in June 1999 as part of its Version 2.0 world tour.
Garbage was formed in Wisconsin in 1994 and launched its first album, the eponymous “Garbage,” in 1995, selling over four million copies.
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It went on to produce further successful albums and in 1999 recorded the title song for 19th James Bond film, “The World is Not Enough,” starring Pierce Brosnan as the British secret agent.
Although it broke up during the 2000s, the band reformed in 2012.
Garbage is slated to release its sixth album, “Strange Little Birds,” on June 10, ahead of its international tour.
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