Pop star Noa Kirel moves anticipated wedding date forward

Israeli pop star and pro-soccer goalkeeper Daniel Peretz move their wedding to November 12 to accommodate Peretz’s new loan transfer to Hamburg, adjusting plans just weeks after announcing the original date

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Israeli pop star Noa Kirel and soccer goalkeeper Daniel Peretz have rescheduled their wedding, originally planned for November 13, to Wednesday, November 12. The couple, who got engaged in September 2024 and announced the initial date three weeks ago, adjusted the timeline due to Peretz’s career move to Hamburg.
On Monday, Peretz signed with Hamburg on a season-long loan from Bayern Munich without a purchase option. The shift in his professional schedule prompted the couple to advance their wedding by one day, moving it from the popular Thursday slot for weddings to the day before.
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נועה קירל דניאל פרץ אירוסים תגובות
נועה קירל דניאל פרץ אירוסים תגובות
Noa Kirel and Daniel Peretz
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The couple got engaged in September 2024 in Herzliya Marina after a year of dating. They are now approaching their two-year anniversary, having gone public with their relationship in July 2023, shortly before Peretz signed a five-year contract with the German soccer club.
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חגיגות האירוסים של נועה קירל ודניאל פרץ
חגיגות האירוסים של נועה קירל ודניאל פרץ
Noa Kirel and Daniel Peretz
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Since then, the two have maintained a long-distance relationship, with Kirel frequently flying to Europe to visit.
Peretz celebrated his bachelor party in Barcelona with friends. Kirel’s bachelorette party and traditional pre-wedding celebrations, including the henna and challah-separating ceremonies, are expected to follow.
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