Avihu Pankhasov makes Hangar 11 – Edva Aral

Avihu Pankhasov makes Hangar 11 – Edva Aral

After receiving a final “no” from the military authorities following His performances in question In front of the soldiers during the military campaign that did not really please the senior officer, last night Avihu Landver aka “Avihu Pankhasov and the Butcher Club” appeared in Hangar 11 at the Tel Aviv Port which was full of a young and energetic audience. The show, which was already announced as sold out, was reinforced in the form of another show that should take place today at noon in the same place.

His father did not pray, because the army marked him with an X. His father announced that he was allocating a thousand tickets at a price of 18 shekels for the soldiers – “Unfortunately, they kicked us out once more, due to what they claim was the rampage of soldiers, so I decided that we are now giving away 1,000 tickets in the amount of Hai Shekels”

So last night Avihu Pankhasov appeared in Hangar 11 not before he took the stage a doppelganger who looked just like him while his real Avihu burst onto the stage with power as part of the ceremony of lighting the torches and lighting a huge barbecue as is the best tradition of the Independence Day celebrations, who did you call crazy?!!

Panchasov documentation and duplicated by – Ilay Spoval

The climax of the show was when the singer Eli Luzon, wrapped in the Israeli flag, took the stage and sang his well-known hit that has already become the unofficial anthem – “What country” when his father joins him along with dancers from Tsitsiashvili’s Georgian dance troupe dressed in olive uniforms like the army with a shimmering twist.

Just so you can understand what psychotic madness took place in the hangar, watch Gil Rubinstein’s photos

You’re crazy, you’re trolling, that’s how it is with his father, who just launched a new video clip with the song a few days ago.Workshop for personal empowerment“He is one big sensory freak..

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