NOVA FESTIVAL ATTACK EXHIBIT SHIFTS TO L.A.

After running in New York this spring, an exhibit chronicling the 10/7/2023 massacre at the Tribe of Nova trance-music festival in Israel and its aftermath is now open in Greater Los Angeles.

The immersive display, 06:29 AM–The Moment Music Stood Still, began 8/17 and will continue through 10/8 in a 50k-square-foot venue in Culver City.

The exhibit’s Israeli designers, who aimed to create a space reflecting the experiences of victims and survivors, have been supported in that endeavor by such music-industry vets as Scooter Braun, who was Ariana Grande's manager in 2017 when a suicide bomber blew himself up and killed 22 people at Grande's concert in Manchester, England.

Hamas terrorists killed 405 people in the Nova attack and took many others hostage. The assault was part of a larger offensive that claimed more than 1,200 lives.

Proceeds from 06:29 AM will support mental-health treatment for survivors as part of the Nova Healing Journey initiative.

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