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Thursday, 21 April 2011 - Justin Bieber's Israel concert sold poorly |
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Bieber's April 14 concert at Hayarkon Park in... Email Print Related News Special Report: How Libya is a showcase in the new arms race Mon, Apr 18 2011 Israel holds two Palestinians over settlement killings Sun, Apr 17 2011 Israel's Lieberman told he may face graft charges Wed, Apr 13 2011 Justin Bieber under siege in Israel Wed, Apr 13 2011 Pia Toscano had premonition of shock "Idol" exit Fri, Apr 8 2011 Analysis & Opinion Easter hunt: How to save cash as cocoa rises Tech wrap: Apple sues Samsung over “slavish” copies Related Topics Entertainment » Fashion » Television » Music » 1 / 2 Pop star Justin Bieber performs during a concert in Tel Aviv April 14, 2011. Credit: Reuters/ Nir Elias By Shirley Halperin Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:06am EDT LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Justin Bieber's concert in Israel drew far fewer fans than expected, but the pop star still made $1 million for his 90-minute show, sources said. Bieber's April 14 concert at Hayarkon Park in Tel Aviv drew somewhere between 17,000 (according police) and 24,000 fans (according to the promoters) -- well below forecasts in the 35,000 range. The Jerusalem Post's review split the difference, putting the number at 21,000. By contrast, Madonna's 2009 show at the same venue pulled in 56,000 people. "They overpaid and did not market it right," says Israeli promoter Shuki Weiss, who declined to bid on Bieber believing it would be a difficult sell. "I think it's important for every artist to come to Israel, but you need to know your crowd." Indeed, posters advertising the show were scant in the city, with the exception of areas surrounding Bieber's hotel, and with ticket sales initially sluggish, a promotion offering free entry to parents was introduced, causing its share of headaches at the park's gates. For his part the show's promoter, Gadi Oron, said "(Sales) definitely met our expectations." 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