Itay David & SHINER Release an Emotional Acoustic Version of “Jerusalem” from Their Rehearsals Ahead of Their Joint Performance at Zappa Jerusalem
Singer-songwriter Itay David continues to innovate and surprise, this time with a new and special acoustic version of his song “Jerusalem“, in an exciting collaboration with producer SHINER.
The song, which has already moved millions and garnered hundreds of thousands of shares on social media, now receives an intimate and refreshing arrangement—revealing new depths in its lyrics and emphasizing the profound connection to Jerusalem and the longing for redemption and the rebuilding of the Third Temple.
The acoustic version was recorded during rehearsals for the upcoming performance of Itay David and SHINER, scheduled for February 11 at Zappa Jerusalem.
The show will feature live performances of Itay’s biggest hits, along with new pieces and unique cover versions, enhanced by SHINER’s meticulously crafted multi-layered sound production.
Itay David: For me, ‘Jerusalem‘ represents the essence of our existence here—spiritual strength, longing, and hope. I’m excited to share this intimate and moving acoustic version with the audience, together with SHINER, and to experience music in the most raw and authentic way possible.”
February 11 | Zappa Jerusalem – Itay David & SHINER – A Special Performance That Will Lift Your Spirits!
A musical experience that will leave you speechless!
Tickets available now on the Zappa website:
https://did.li/zdtgT
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