From 'Genie in a Bottle' to Rishon LeZion: Christina Aguilera to perform in Israel

The American pop singer, referred to as the 'Voice of a Generation,' will be coming to Israel for the first time for a single performance on August 10th; Tickets range from 365-675 NIS

Ran Boker|
Christina Aguilera will be coming to Israel for the first time for a performance on August 10th at the Live Park Rishon LeZion, Local producers said on Sunday.
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Ticket prices will be 365 NIS for lawn seats, 645 NIS for Golden Ring zone B, and 675 NIS for zone A.
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Christina Aguilera
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According to the production, Aguilera will have a single performance as part of the celebration of her 25-year music career.
The 42-year-old American pop singer, referred to as the "Voice of a Generation," began her musical journey in the late '90s with the release of her debut album, featuring hit singles like "Genie in a Bottle," "What a Girl Wants," and "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)."
Throughout her career, Aguilera released nine albums, her latest, "Aguilera," coming out last year. She is noted for her four-octave vocal range and signature use of melisma and has won five Gammy awards after 21 nominations.
Among her many hits are "Dirrty," "Beautiful," "Hurt," "Lady Marmalade" - featured in the musical "Moulin Rouge!" soundtrack, "Candyman," "Ain't No Other Man," her collaboration with Maroon 5 - "Moves Like Jagger," and many more.
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Christina Aguilera
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Aguilera's arrival in Israel comes after Guns N' Roses and Robbie Williams recently performed at Hayarkon Park, and shortly after the ticket mania for Bruno Mars' two shows at Hayarkon Park scheduled for October. Unlike Hayarkon Park's ability to host an audience reaching thousands, Live Park Rishon LeZion has a maximum capacity of about 15,000 people.
The credit for bringing Aguilera to Israel goes to Bluestone Group, from Live Nation Israel.
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