On the eve of Frank Sinatra’s birthday, we invite you to a special evening — a tribute to the great voice of the 20th century. You’ll experience hundreds of candles, a live orchestra, and songs that are simply unforgettable:
Fly Me to the Moon, Strangers in the Night, My Way, Moon River and many more.
The hits we know and love will be brought to life by the orchestra and vocalist Tommer Hesseg — a voice capable of conveying the maestro’s unique style and charisma. The warm glow of hundreds of candles will create an unforgettable atmosphere, while the Music Hall will be filled with the spirit of old Hollywood. This is not just a concert — it’s a journey through time, where Sinatra’s music and voice meet contemporary symphonic sound.
We will sing Moon River together — the melody turning into a gentle river of light among the candles.
Strangers in the Night will sound as evening Jaffa sinks into twilight.
New York, New York will shine like the lights of Tel Aviv’s sleepless nights.
And in the finale — My Way, a declaration of love for life and music.
Performers:
Tommer Hesseg (vocals)
Israeli singer, conductor, and composer. Holder of a doctorate in music, graduate of the Beit-Zvi School of Performing Arts, soloist and conductor of the country’s leading ensembles.
SymFunny Orchestra
An ensemble of top musicians who came to Israel from the Mariinsky and Mikhailovsky Theaters, the Moscow Philharmonic, and the BSO. Today they hold leading positions in the Haifa Symphony Orchestra.
Rhythm Section: Daniel Kruglov, Stas Zilberman, Neri Topchiyu — leading jazz musicians of Israel, residents of the Gig House club.
SymFunny Orchestra combines the power of the classical school with the freedom of jazz improvisation, creating a living energy on stage.