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Ishay Ribo announces Chanukah concerts in New York & Miami

Ishay Ribo's tour includes a unique approach to accommodate people from different communities - offering both mixed and separate seating options in New York.

Israeli singer Ishay Ribo performing live at the Sultan's Pool in Jerusalem (Photo by Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90)

Israeli singing sensation Ishay Ribo is bringing his unifying sound back to American shores this Chanukah, with a three-city tour featuring Israeli rock star Amir Dadon.

Fresh from his sold-out Madison Square Garden performance, Ribo will perform at Washington Heights' United Palace on December 29th and 30th, with the second night featuring separate seating for men and women. The tour concludes with a Miami show at the Fillmore on January 2nd.

Ribo, whose Hebrew lyrics blend prayer with pop sensibility, has become a rare bridge-builder in the Jewish music world, attracting both secular and religious audiences. He'll be joined by Amir Dadon, who has also transcended traditional religious-secular divides.

"This tour reflects what Ribo's music has always been about - bringing Jews together while respecting different communities' needs," said a tour organizer. The separate seating option marks a thoughtful evolution in his American performances, following his recent MSG success where he debuted his latest album.

Tickets for all shows are available at ishayribo.com/tour

Ishay Ribo coming to New York and Miami - Chanuka 2024 (Photo: Collive)

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