Israeli Singer Ben Tzur Charges Up to 300,000 Shekels for Private and Corporate Performances
Ben Tzur, a 27-year-old Israeli singer and songwriter who has risen to prominence over the past year, commands significant fees for his live performances. According to information obtained by mako, Ben Tzur charges 95,000 shekels for a 45-minute private event performance, such as weddings or bar mitzvahs. This fee includes sound amplification and a band of eight musicians.
For corporate events or municipal functions, the price increases substantially, starting at 300,000 shekels depending on the audience size. This higher rate covers nine musicians but excludes sound and lighting equipment. Over the past year, Ben Tzur has performed at major venues including Caesarea, Petah Tikva Stadium, and Menora Mivtachim Arena.
Ben Tzur reportedly holds around 20 performances each month. When combining this frequency with his performance fees, his monthly earnings from live shows are notably high. The article highlights the growing demand and commercial success of Ben Tzur in the Israeli music scene.
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