Israeli Singer Ben Tzur Charges Up to 300,000 Shekels for Private and Corporate Shows
Ben Tzur, a 27-year-old Israeli singer and songwriter who has become one of the country's most popular musical acts in the past year, charges 95,000 shekels for a 45-minute private event performance. This fee includes sound equipment and eight musicians. His recent performances have included major venues such as Caesarea, Petah Tikva Stadium, and Menora Mivtachim Arena.
For corporate events or municipal gigs, the price increases significantly to 300,000 shekels or more, depending on the audience size. This higher fee covers nine musicians but excludes sound and lighting equipment. Ben Tzur reportedly performs about 20 shows per month, indicating substantial monthly earnings based on these rates.
These figures were revealed to mako, providing insight into the financial scale of booking one of Israel's leading contemporary artists for various types of events.
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