Bruno Mars In Israel

Just before he arrives in Israel: Bruno Mars makes an emotional request

Bruno Mars will make history when he performs in about two weeks at the Yarkon Park for the first time. In his list of requirements for the show, the singer wrote that there is nothing specific he would like, but on the subject, he did ask the production for a special request 

Bruno Mars (Photo: Live Nation)

In about two weeks, the international singer Bruno Mars will arrive for the first time for two special performances in Yarkon Park. Like any artist of huge magnitude, Bruno Mars also sent the production company his list of demands, along with an exciting and touching demand.

In an email on behalf of the singer, it is stated that they trust the production regarding the food and drinks, but only ask for one thing: "You will donate all the food that remains to the homeless, the needy and those who are less fortunate."

Mars is considered one of the most popular international artists in Israel in the last 13 years and many of his songs have been huge hits on Israeli radio, streaming and in the streets, such as Uptown Funk, Locked Out of Heaven, 24K Magic and Just the Way You Are.

He sold over 200 million singles worldwide, 14 times he won the Grammy Award and 30 times he was nominated, earned him the status of a global superstar and put him in the same line as the leading pop stars in the world.

Bruno Mars is of course the stage name of the successful singer Peter Gene Hernandez. The nickname Bruno was attached to him by his father at the age of two, because he reminded him of the wrestler Bruno Sammartino. The second part of the stage name "Mars" the singer stuck to himself because he felt that his name had no bounce "and a lot of girls said I'm not from this world, so it seems I'm from Mars".

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