Noam Batan is expected to appear as a guest in Oudia’s big concert at Ramat Gan Stadium on Thursday. The show, described as one of the year’s largest music events, has been in preparation for months and is expected to draw tens of thousands of spectators, according to a first report by mako.
For Batan, who rose to prominence with the Israeli public over the past year and even reached the Eurovision stage, the appearance would mark another major career milestone. If he does go on stage with Oudia, it will be in front of one of the largest Israeli audiences he has faced so far.
Fans had already noticed hints on social media before the report. Batan posted a screenshot of a chat with a contact named “Alice,” a name strongly associated with Oudia because of her song “Alice,” which she wrote about herself and which became one of her signature tracks. Shortly afterward, Oudia posted her own screenshot showing an incoming call from a contact named “Michel,” an obvious nod to Batan’s Eurovision song “Michel.”
Fans quickly connected the two posts and suspected a collaboration or joint performance. Now it appears those clues may have pointed to the real thing, with Batan expected to join Oudia on stage for an event that has been months in the making and is expected to include additional surprises.