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Reminder: La Scala in the Park
July 4th, 2009 | 6 Comments
Thursday, July 16th at 21:00 will be a evening, you will never forget: La Scala, the famous opera from Milan with Verdi‘s famous Requiem, in the HaYarkon Park for….free!! Just bring your own bottles of red wine (and water?!) and enjoy an evening with more then 220 choristers & orchestra musicians with conductor: Daniel Barenboim.
Gates open at 19:00.
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How early do you think you need to arrive to be sure to get in to the concert? Should we bring our own seats?
The gates are open at 7 p.m.
There will be a few seats only,so it would be good to bring your own..There is space enough!!
Thanks for your answer.
where in park Hayarkon?
Shalom Yehoshua,
HaYarkon Park is not THAT big ;-)
There is a special area that is already made for concerts and other performances.
Be there early and you will find it and still be on time! ;-)
Hope you will enjoy it! Would have LOVED to see it…
Regards, Ed
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