Yael Deckelbaum – Surrender Tour :: 7 March 2025 Live in Dominicuskerk Amsterdam

HeartFire Presents Yael Deckelbaum Live in Amsterdam 7 March 2025 Dominicuskerk
  • Date 7 maart 2025
  • Time 19.30
  • Location Dominicuskerk Amsterdam
HeartFire Presents Yael Deckelbaum Live in Amsterdam 7 March 2025 Dominicuskerk

Yael Deckelbaum – Surrender Tour Live :: 7 March 2025 Live in Dominicuskerk Amsterdam

Join Yael Deckelbaum in her Surrender Tour 2025 for a concert (March 7) & a voice ceremony (March 6) in Amsterdam. Tickets are available, here (or below). Join us in life, love & music.

This is truly something, and we are grateful to welcome her in Amsterdam for an empowering evening and afternoon, remembering unity, liberty, togetherness, PEACE!

We feel it is so important to spread this message of hope, freedom, unity, peace and togetherness. Of female empowerment and leadership. And we hope you will join us!


Tickets

Ticket sales has started, here (or below). It is possible to buy tickets for the concert and ceremony separately. A combi-ticket for both concert & voice ceremony are also available.


About Yael Deckelbaum

Yael Deckelbaum is a musician and peace activist, known for her song “Prayer of The Mothers”, that turned into the anthem of the march of hope, lead by the movement “Women Wage Peace”. Her video documents thousands of Palestinian and Israeli women, who marched together in 2016, from the north of Israel to Jerusalem in a call for peace.

Yael has been recognized by many people as a groundbreaking musical activist of our time. With the streets as her stage and marching women as her crowd, Yael has led various women’s marches over the past years in over 10 different countries – from Europe to Asia and America to Africa. In her latest Album “What about the Women” she uses her music to inspire positive change and support non-violent communication between cultures that are in conflict, emphasizing the necessity of female leadership.

Now in these times of war, where the voices of hate are escalating in her region and the world, Yael returns to the stages of Europe, to sound her voice again, and remind us of our dream of peace. To remind us of all of the good moderate people on both sides of the border, that are caught in this horrific war.

“I pray that people in the world could find a way to look at this situation, beyond political opinions and propaganda and see and care for the children, all children, both in Israel and palestine. See beyond our hate and judgement, and find an all embracing solidarity. Supporting the people who seek peace and encourage a dialogue that can open a door for hope”

Yael Deckelbaum

Music

Upcoming New album :: What about the Women. After 3 years of leading and participating in women’s marches around the world, singer songwriter Yael Deckelbaum is ready to release a whole album, telling the story of her journey. Featuring singers such as Joss Stone, Zap Mama, Amira Leon, Nikky Glaspie, Palestinian singer Meera Eilabuni, choirs from South Africa and NYC, and weaving speeches by Leymah Gbowee, Malala Yousafzai, Ayanna Prestly, Huda Abu Arqoub, 13 indigenous grandmothers and more, the album sounds the voice of the global women’s movement of our time, and perpetuates the wave of an awakening.

“In the world that we live in, peace is possible, only when women of integrity and faith, stand up for the future of our children” Leymah Gbowee

Voice Ceremony on March 6

What about the women? Remembering and emancipating our true voice, as free women. For thousands of years the feminine voice has been reduced and silenced. In the Jewish religion, for example, a woman’s voice is directly connected to her sexuality, there for an orthodox Jewish women is not allowed to sing in front of men.

Like our sexuality, our voice too holds the key to connect us to our true power. It is magnificent, it is beautiful, it is wise and holds great spiritual expression. One that we have not allowed ourselves to express freely for far too many generations. For all humans, the voice is a conductor – a meeting point between spirit and matter. And for most of us, the access to this gate has been limited by the partitions that life has taught us to build. Through our breathing, through exercises and some simple tools, we will learn to dissolve these partitions of shame, judgment and guilt and  free the wings of hidden voice, love it again, enjoy this free expression as individuals and as part of a group, combining our voices together in harmony. The ceremony incorporates meditative methods and technical tools for healthier singing, exercises, improvised circle singing and ceremony. The ceremony is for any woman who just loves to sing.

On March 6th Yael Deckelbaum will give a voice ceremony, see the eventpage for more info on the ceremony.


Practical information

Yael Deckelbaum – Surrender Tour :: 7 March 2025 @Dominicuskerk Amsterdam

There is also a voice ceremony with Yael Deckelbaum on March 6 2025, read more here.

Date

March 7, 2025

Venue

Dominicuskerk, Spuistraat 12, 1012 TS Amsterdam (entrance to the church is in the Korte Korsjespoortsteeg)

Time

19.30 (doors open 18.30)

Tickets

Ticket sales has started, here. Combitickets for the voice ceremony and for the concert are available. Follow us on Eventbrite to get notified when we publish new events, here. See our event page for other concerts we organize.

How To Get There

The Dominicuskerk is located 8 minutes walk from Amsterdam Central Station, so nearby parking is not easy and not advised. We advise you to come by public transport or use your bicycle. Use Park & Ride facilities if you come by car to Amsterdam. Check the use of public transport here to plan your journey.

Parking Garage

There are three parking garages nearby:

  • Parking Centrum Oosterdok, a 15-minute walk, Parking is EUR 10,- (for one whole day) if you book early, online otherwise EUR 25,- (day ticket) if you reserve upfront, with no reservation maximum of EUR 37,50.
  • Q Park Centraal Station, very close-by the venue and easy to drive out of the city after the concert.
  • Q Park Nieuwendijk, also close-by but it takes somewhat time to drive out of the city after the concert
  • Or Park & Ride Facilities in Amsterdam

Updates can also be found on the Event page on Facebook, here.

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