Jessica Steinberg covers the Sabra scene from south to north and back to the center.
The members of American rock band Counting Crows, who will perform in Israel on April 20, 2022 (Courtesy Counting Crows)
Rock band Counting Crows will perform in Israel at Park Ra’anana on April 20, 2022, as part of its world tour, “The Butter Miracle Tour.”
Local concert promoter Live Nation announced the concert Monday morning, opening ticket sales six months in advance.
The American band, which has been around for more than two decades, is known for a string of hits, including “Big Yellow Taxi, “A Long December,” “Round Here,” “Mr. Jones” and others.
Tickets for the concert in Israel start at NIS 285 ($86) for seats on the lawn to NIS 375-495 for seats in the park amphitheater.
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“Elevator Boots,” above, is Counting Crows’ single off its “Butter Miracle Suite One” album, which came out in May 2021.
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