Following the successful launch of her KIDS album, Israeli singer Noga Erez will perform in Tel Aviv, with organizers saying the production would be on a scale rarely seen in Israel.
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The concert, which will take place at the Menora Mivtachim Arena, will include dozens of dancers and wind instruments.
In August, Erez faced backlash after an interview with a British magazine in which she voiced support for the anti-Israel boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement came to light.
"Even if something terrible happens in the country, it does not mean that people who live in it are part of it or they want it – and that is the case in Israel," she said, adding that "BDS did an important job in putting the spotlight on the situation."
The singer has since apologized, saying her words had been misconstrued.
"I love Israel and do not support any kind of boycott of the country, my people, and any expression of hatred," Erez wrote in an Instagram post. "In my innocence, I did not understand how important the choice of words is and how deceptive the written word can be. I thought the answer I gave would be quoted verbatim, without them cherry-picking certain parts to make the headline sexier. I was wrong."
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