The Ashdod municipality announced Tuesday it will revive the 'Golden Age – Made in the Land' festival this summer, after its traditional Passover edition was canceled due to the war. The festival runs from August 3 to 11, featuring performers including Rita, Shiri Maimon, Boaz Sharabi, and Harel Skaat.
The Ashdod municipality announced Tuesday it will revive the 'Golden Age – Made in the Land' festival this summer, after its traditional Passover edition was canceled due to the war with Hamas. The festival runs from August 3 to 11 and will feature performers Rita, Shiri Maimon, Boaz Sharabi, and Harel Skaat, according to journalist Liron Zeid reporting for N12. The event was originally postponed in April as the war ongoing at the time disrupted large public gatherings. This is the first cultural festival of its scale to be confirmed in Ashdod since the war began last October.
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