Alicia Keys Performs in Israel, Defying Boycott Movement
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Times of Israel – With two very special guest stars and a finale worthy of its July 4 timing, Alicia Keys rocked the Nokia Stadium in Tel Aviv on Thursday night with a show bursting with energy, class and her trademark soul.
Keys, pop’s piano princess whose soulful R&B tunes have earned her 14 Grammys over a decade-long career, opened her sold-out show with “Karma,” but only after greeting the crowd with a “Ma Kore, Tel Aviv?” Light on choreography but heavy on charisma, the show, part of her Set the World on Fire Tour, included beloved hits like “Fallin'” and “Unbreakable,” as well as lesser-known, newer fare like “Brand New Me” and “Tears Always Win.”
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