Five more shows will be added to the wildly popular reunion concert tour of the “The 16th Sheep” album and its renowned musicians — Yehudit Ravitz, Gidi Gov, Yoni Rechter and David Broza.
Last month, some 12,000 tickets for the shows sold out within minutes of going on sale. Hours later, when an additional 12,000 tickets were put on sale for newly added shows, those sold out within minutes as well.
Now, in addition to the 10 sold-out shows planned for January, February and March, five new concerts at Tel Aviv’s Bronfman Auditorium have been announced for April 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18.
Ticket sales (Hebrew link) start tomorrow at 10 a.m. and based on previous trends, are again expected to sell out quickly.
Ravitz, Gov, Rechter and Broza recorded “The 16th Sheep” in 1978, putting to music a book of children’s poems written by Yehonatan Geffen.
The album became a popular classic for kids as well as their parents.
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