Rebel with a cello: Croatian virtuoso HAUSER returns to Israel for solo show

Exactly one year after tearing it at Tel Aviv's Menora Mivtachim Arena as part of the world-renowned duo 2CELLOS, the bad boy of stringed instruments will return to the crime scene for a single show on Nov. 16

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Exactly one year after tearing it at Tel Aviv's Menora Mivtachim Arena as part of the world-renowned duo 2CELLOS, Croatian virtuoso HAUSER will return to the crime scene for a single show on November 16.
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Born Stjepan Hauser, the maestro with the chiseled good looks will arrive in the Holy Land as part of his Rebel with a Cello World Tour in support of his latest album The Player.
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Famous for his unique style and captivating charisma, HAUSER's work has garnered tens of millions of views on YouTube as well as countless prestigious accolades.
He has performed in front of audiences at historic venues around the world such as Radio City Music Hall in New York and Royal Albert Hall in London and made numerous talk show appearances.
The gifted cellist also collaborated with music legends such as Andrea Bocelli, Zubin Mehta, Red Hot Chili Peppers, George Michael, Elton John and many, many others.
HAUSER's performances are renowned for their innovative approach, unique sound, breathtaking lighting, and music videos projected on giant screens. He effortlessly transitions from one genre to another, spanning classical music, jazz, pop, and Latin music with ease.
The bad boy of stringed instruments was also recently named in People Magazine's annual Sexiest Men Alive edition.
"The cello has a universal language that everyone can understand. I want to create music that brings us all together, regardless of age or style, to celebrate the gift of music and the spice of life,” he told fans before he returns to dazzle the local Israeli audience. “You are all invited to join me for a lively and fervent musical dance party."
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