The Beatles never performed in Israel but the son of legendary John Lennon, Sean, will be performing on March 10th at the Hangar in Tel Aviv. Sean Lennon is on a tour promoting his second album titled “Friendly Fire” 8 years after the release of his first album “Into the Sun” in 1998. His latest album has been well received in Israel and especially “Parachute” which is played heavily by local radio stations.

Sean recently gave a good interesting interview to the Jerusalem Post in which he talks about his first music lessons, his childhood, his relation with his mother Yoko Ono, about how he finds it easy to express personal thoughts in his songs. As for Israel, he says that it “is for him- and to so many people- one of the most important points on the whole planet. I feel really lucky that I get to come to places like this as part of my work”.

Here’s the story from the JPOST.

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