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In collaboration with 7 Nobel Peace Prize winners
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War

Live Peace Concert in Homburg
Experience a unique concert full of hope and musical excellence:
You will be moved by powerful voices and emotional compositions from artists who come from regions often associated with conflict – now standing together on one stage to send a strong message:
We live in friendship. We want peace. The concert begins with a piece composed especially for Live Peace by Irina Fedorova (Russia) and Svitlana Aldoshyna (Ukraine).
It continues with performances by award-winning Palestinian and Israeli musicians. The evening concludes with the local band Take Four, inviting the audience to sing and dance along to familiar songs.

The artists

Yael Deckelbaum
Yael Deckelbaum

Award-winning Israeli singer, composer, and peace activist Yael Deckelbaum is the voice of an entire movement. She gained international recognition through her viral hit "Prayer of the Mothers", which has been viewed over 13 million times on YouTube. The anthem emerged as part of the March of Hope organized by Women Wage Peace and has become a symbol of women's empowerment and hope in the Middle East. Learn more

Meera Eilabouni
Meera Eilabouni

Palestinian artist and multi-instrumentalist Meera Eilabouni comes from the small village of Eilaboun in Galilee. Her music blends blues, rock, reggae, and New Age sounds into an intense and moving experience, with lyrics that always aim to build bridges.
At just 16, she wrote her first song “Love is the Religion”, a bold call for unity amid division and violence. Since her youth, Meera has been actively involved in peace projects.

Irina Fedorova
Irina Fedorova

Originally from Siberia, Irina studied elementary music education. She has been living in Germany for eleven years and works as a children’s educator. For over 20 years, she has also been active in contemporary dance. Her artistic work focuses on themes of diversity and vulnerability – which she sees as sources of depth and connection. Together with her Ukrainian colleague Svitlana, she aims to use art to create spaces for open dialogue and healing.

Svitlana Aldoshyna
Svitlana Aldoshyna

Originally from Ukraine, Svitlana Aldoshyna also studied elementary music education. She has been living in Germany for twenty years, working as a music educator and piano teacher. At the heart of her artistic vision lies the human being – with their inner world and the importance of respectful coexistence. For Svitlana, the invisible paths that weave our lives together across space and time create a bond far deeper than we are often willing to believe. Together with Irina, she aims to make this quiet yet powerful sense of connection tangible through their art.

Take Four
Take Four

Since 1990, the band Take Four has been active on stage and has performed alongside stars such as the Spider Murphy GangBoney M, and many others. Their repertoire includes over 200 party hits from the past 50 years, as well as current chart-toppers. These songs are performed either true to the original or in the band’s own distinctive musical style. Take Four places great value on rich vocal harmonies, danceable grooves, and a song selection tailored to each individual event.

Prohibited items
  • Alcohol
  • Animals (except guide dogs)
  • Weapons, sharp or dangerous objects
  • Gas cylinders
  • Chairs
  • Unregulated distribution of flyers
  • Fireworks
  • Non-drinkable gels in containers larger than 100 ml
  • Tripods and selfie sticks
  • Drones
  • Laser pointers or devices
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