Britney Spears' visit to Israel: Singer mobbed by fans, cancels dinner with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu

Pop star and singer Britney Spears' first concert in Israel caused a lot of mayhem. The singer and her team made their way through mobs of fans, press and onlookers at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. Britney was there to perform at Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park on Monday which saw almost 50,000 fans.

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Britney Spears' visit to Israel: Singer mobbed by fans, cancels dinner with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu

Britney Spears' Israel visit

Singer and pop star Britney Spears' arrival in Israel has led to a commotion. It was the superstar's first visit to the country and reports claimed that she was forced to skip dinner with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as her followers mobbed her during a visit to the historical site of Western Wall. 

The situation turned worse and security were eventually forced to whisk her away. Britney arrived in Israel on Sunday, on 2 July, 2017 and the country's Labour Party cancelled planned elections on account of her concert at Tel Aviv's Yarkon Park on Monday night.

The concert was attended by 50,000 of her fans. Spears recently rubbished claims that she lip-syncs throughout her shows. She insisted that she has to mix her own voice with some sort of playback singing due to her energy-sapping dance routines.

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Fans however said it was difficult to recognise whether she was singing live or music was being piped in the Israel gig. 

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She sang her hit numbers “Toxic”, “Shalom”, “Work Bitch”, “Slave 4 U”, “Circus” and her latest EDM track, “Make Me”. 

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