Israeli Band Forced to Cancel Paris Show Over Security Fears in France (VIDEO)
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by Algemeiner Staff
Tel Aviv indie group Lola Marsh was forced to cancel its upcoming Paris show on Tuesday over security concerns in France, Israel’s Walla news reported.
The move follows the November 13th deadly terror attacks on a Paris concert venue and other popular destinations in the city that left 132 dead. Reports indicated that the Bataclan theater may have been targeted due to its past Jewish ownership.
The band posted a message on its Facebook page saying the group would be playing at a local Paris radio station at 10:00 p.m. local time instead.
Below, Yael Shoshana Cohen and Gil Landau play You’re Mine on Israel’s Army Radio.
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