A second sold-out concert in Tel Aviv by Bruno Mars was canceled Saturday morning due to the ongoing attack on Israel by Hamas terrorists, the show's organizers announced.
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Mars was scheduled to perform at Park Hayarkon in front of over 60,000 fans. His first-ever concert in Israel took place just a few days earlier, on Wednesday.
Video: Bruno Mars singing a song in Hebrew at his Tel Aviv concert
Mars dazzled fans, telling them "I love you" in Hebrew, wearing a carefully selected blue and white (a nod to the Israeli flag) outfit, and even sang "Shlomit is building a sukkah," one of the traditional songs of the Jewish holiday Sukkot, which ended on Friday.
All ticket holders for Saturday's concert will be reimbursed, the organizers said.