It’s taken four tries, but American singer LP will finally make a long-awaited appearance in Israel on July 27.
LP, born as Laura Pergolizzi, was forced to reschedule performances in Israel three different times over the course of the pandemic, before booking a date for Park Ra’anana later this month.
The singer, known for her hit songs “Other People” and “Lost On You,” is touring in support of her newest album “Churches.”
Aside from being a bona fide draw in her own right, LP has also written hit songs for Cher, Rihanna, the Backstreet Boys, Céline Dion, Christina Aguilera and other stars.
Tickets for LP’s show cost NIS 269 to NIS 399 and can be purchased from the Kupat website.
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All tickets purchased for previously scheduled performances will be honored for the July 27 concert.
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