Kokhav Nolad 6 - First Solo Show - June 30

June 30

The first show was held on June 30, again, held in Herzliyya. These were the participants of the first show, and their entries, and also the original performer of the song.

Participant Song Original Performer Info
Bat-Hen Hakyia "Tavo Achshav" (Come Now) Offira Yossefi
Moran Shmueli "Al Teshate BaAhava" (Don't fool love) Yehoram Gaon Eliminated.
Maayan Hajbi "Ein Li Davar" (I've got nothing) Liat Yitzchaky
Matan Kauffman "Na'ara BeMishkafayim" (A girl with glasses) Gidi Gov
Aviv Meshulam "Akhrei Hakol At Shir" (After all you're a song) Shlomo Artzi Awarded as the best solo of this show by the judges.
Michale Jakubowicz "Shalom LaTmimut" (Goodbye to the innocence) Ronit Shachar
Rotem Katz "Akshav Tov" (It's good now) Gilad Segev
Daniel Kri'ef "Kulam Medabrim Al Shalom" (Everybody's talking about peace) Muki Bottom 2.
Israel Bar-On "Melakh HaDma'ot" (The tears' salt) Aviv Geffen

During the show, the 19 participants sang also "Akshav Hakol Beseder", originally by Yehudit Ravitz. The first participant to leave the show was Moran Shmueli, who almost participated in Kokhav Nolad 5.

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