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In March 2014, Shiri started a new concert tour that received great reviews. On March 2, Shiri won the competition by a lot, earning 116 out of 120 possible points.

Shiri Maimon was born in the city of Haifa, Israel; and raised in the neighborhood of Kiryat Haim.

In January 2016, Shiri Maimon posted in her Facebook account videos asking her fans to help her decide which song she will be covering in the next three shows of her winter show tour.

71. In 2001, she featured on a m8usic video by the band Teapacks.

Later, she worked a year and a half as a singer and bartender in Eilat.

In March 2008, Shiri Maimon released the third single from the album, called "Tohavi Ktzat Et Atzmekh", that didn't gain much success in the radio charts.

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Shiri Maimon passed the auditions and made it to the show team.

She initially rebuffed suggestions that parts of the song should be performed in English.

shiri maimon biography for kids

Shiri Maimon family is of both Mizrahi Jewish and Sephardi Jewish descent, both of her parents were born in Israel, in a podcast interview it was revealed that her family roots are from Syria and Algeria. It was a moderate success on the radio. She is of Sephardi Jewish descent and was born to a father of Tunisian and Greek origin and a Moroccan mother.

This made her Israel's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kyiv, Ukraine.

Shiri made a music video for her song, inspired by the movie The Bodyguard.

In October 2016 Shiri Maimon received the prize of "The Best Actress of the Year" named after Ella Dan by Habima Theatre.

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Shiri Maimon's managers explained the reason for the many hidden advertisements with funding difficulties, as the IBA network refused to participate in funding of the music video.

Shiri Maimon produced a music video to the song, inspired by the movie The Bodyguard. In late 2015, the show was named "The Best Theatre Play of the Year." Shiri performed in the musical about 200 times until it closed in March 2017.

Shiri's success at Eurovision helped her become known as a serious singer, not just a reality show star.

In March 2005, Shiri was chosen to sing the Israeli national anthem before a FIFA World Cup qualification match against Ireland.

In July 2005, Shiri released her third song, "Ahava Ktana" ("A Little Love"), which was very successful on the radio.

In the semi-finals, she sang "Kshe’at Atzuva" and won first place, which meant she would compete in the final.

In the grand final, Shiri sang "Don Quixote" and finished in second place. She passed the auditions and joined the show.

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In July 2015, Shiri Maimon released a new single, "Avir", that gained good success in the radio charts.