Source: Tourist Israel
By Ben Julius
Tickets for Chris Cornell’s concert in Binyamina are on sale from NIS 265 from theEventim ticket agency. The concert will take place at the Zappa Shuni Amphitheater which is set beautifully on the edge of the town in parkland, overlooking the Alona Valley. Binyamina is about a 40 minute drive north of Tel Aviv, and is accessible by train (Binyamina Station) from where you can get a taxi to the event.
By Ben Julius
American rock musician Chris Cornell will be giving two concerts in Israel in July 2012 – in Tel Aviv and the town of Binyamina about 40 minutes north of the city. Known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for Soundgarden and lead vocalist for Audioslave, Cornell was ranked number 4 in ”Heavy Metal’s All-Time Top 100 Vocalists” by Hit Parader. Chris Cornell will perform at the Zappa Shuni Amphitheater in Binyamina on July 16, 2012, and will give a concert in Tel Aviv at the Nokia Arena on July 17, 2012. Tickets are on sale now from theEventim ticket agency.
Chris Cornell Israel Tickets
Tickets for Chris Cornell’s concert in Binyamina are on sale from NIS 265 from theEventim ticket agency. The concert will take place at the Zappa Shuni Amphitheater which is set beautifully on the edge of the town in parkland, overlooking the Alona Valley. Binyamina is about a 40 minute drive north of Tel Aviv, and is accessible by train (Binyamina Station) from where you can get a taxi to the event.
Tickets for Chris Cornell’s concert in Tel Aviv are on sale from NIS 235 from the Eventim ticket agency and will take place at Tel Aviv’s Nokia Arena.
About Chris Cornell
Chris Cornell is a particularly well regarded rock artist. Following his career as the lead vocalist in two established rock groups, he has built up a strong solo career, releasing three solo albums and one live studio album. He is known, among other things, for performing the theme tune to James Bond film Casino Royale in 2006. He returns to Israel for a concert three years after his last performance in the country.
