Bruno Mars Fled Israel Shortly After Initial Hamas Attacks, Was Set to Perform Historic Show
[ad_1] Bruno Mars, set to make history with back-to-back concerts at Tel Aviv’s HaYarkon Park, abruptly canceled his show on Saturday amid escalating tensions in Israel. Mars was poised to become only the third American artist to perform two sold-out concerts at the 70,000-capacity venue, following the footsteps of Madonna in 2009 and Michael Jackson in 1993. His first concert last Wednesday, lasting nearly four hours with two local Tel Aviv acts opening, was met with immense anticipation. However, as reports of a coordinated Hamas-led terrorist attack emerged early Saturday,...