Get ready folks! Iconic DJ and producer Darude — best known for that 1999 single — will be bringing a sandstorm to Tel Aviv’s Theatre Club on May 15. Just one night after he slays Semi-Final 1, the international DJ will be joined by Finnish rocker Sebastian Reman once more for another banging performance.
With global smash hits like “Feel The Beat“, “Next To You” and “Out Of Control (Back For More)” under his belt, Darude has clocked up endless playtime and several Finnish Grammys during his two-decade long career. As one of Finland’s most valued music exports, he’s even dented the Billboard Dance charts. Yes, that’s right! Two Top 20 albums in the USA, y’all. His most famous hit “Sandstorm” has sold over 800, 000 physical copies. Sebastian Rejman of The Giant Leap fame is no stranger to entertainment either. He is a rock star, actor, TV presenter and a guitarist — and damn, he looks so fine!
They join a growing list of artists that will hit our stage. So far they include Cyprus’ Tamta, France’s Bilal, Slovenia’s Zala & Gasper, Sweden’s John Lundvik, Australia’s Kate Miller-Heidke, Estonia’s Victor Crone, Greece’s Katerine Duska and San Marino’s Serhat. Eurovision songwriter Laurell Barker is joining us to sing one of her ESC hits, along with more names to be revealed in the days ahead. Get ready and get your tickets while they last.
Our not-to-miss evening of songs, selfies and total slayage returns in 2019 at the stunning Theatre Club. The event will take place on Wednesday May 15 from 22:00 and runs until the sun comes up. As in recent years, we’ll have more than a dozen acts keen to celebrate the fandom.We’ll be spinning non-stop Eurovision tracks in between acts, as well as eurovision-related comedy and cabaret.
The Theatre Club is a large dance club and music venue located in Jaffa, just a five-minute walk from Eurovision Village and Charles Clore Park. The historic building served as a theatre in the early 20th century and today welcomes up to 1,500 people for music events and red carpet celebrations. It should look very familiar to our viewers: it served as host venue of Israel Calling 2016 and 2017.
Tickets for the one-night extravaganza cost 20 euros. That’s 15 euros for the ticket + a small booking fee. And good news: They have the best-priced drinks in town!