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The Yellow Submarine brings the music to you this August, rocking the Chutzot HaYotzer festival with a variety of diverse and soulful bands.
Saturday, August 20, 20:00: Department of Funk
An ensemble of eight musicians performing funk, acid jazz, original disco, and several cover versions of famous songs.
Sunday, August 21, 20:00: Noam Rotem, "Iron and Rocks"
Israeli rock star Rotem performs songs from his new album, three years in the making.
Monday, August 22, 20:00: Odelya and the Soulmates
Odelya's show "Fields of Emotions" combines the sounds and melodies of a variety of instruments such as the djembe African drum, bass trumpet, and more. The band includes six first-class musicians who have recently begun to take the country by storm.
Tuesday, August 23, 20:00: Dikla
Dikla is the diva of Hebrew-Arab rock, known for her debut album which immediately became a classic. Her hits include "Love Music" and "Good Morning.
Wednesday, August 24, 20:00: Tuka
Groove meets Roots in a musical journey that moves between East and West and between ethnic and electronic rock. Born in Jerusalem, Tuka has worked as a guitarist, writer, composer, arranger, and music producer. Tonight, he displays all of these incredible talents.
Thursday, August 25, 20:00: Shavta
Jazz, fusion, and afro-groove in one band, bringing together Psalmic texts and music
Saturday, August 27, 20:00: Remengar performs flamenco
This flamenco show combines dance pieces from the Remengar dance troupe with music and poetry, under the artistic management of Avner and Pesach Fund.
Performers include four dancers, two singers, two guitarists, and a percussionist.
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