12-449: Dotan may refer to: Persons [ edit ] Dotan (singer) , full name Dotan Harpenau, a Dutch singer-songwriter born in 1986 Amira Dotan (born 1947), Israeli military figure and a former member of Knesset for Kadima Aron Dotan (1928-2022), Israeli Biblical scholar Shimon Dotan (born 1949), film director, screenwriter and producer Places [ edit ] Mevo Dotan ,
24-647: A communal village and an Israeli settlement See also [ edit ] Dothan (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dotan . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dotan&oldid=1090814325 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
36-466: A festival edition in 2016. Dotan announced a second season in 2017. Dotan released his single "Shadow Wind" on 4 August 2016, and this was chosen as the 2016 Olympic Games anthem. "Shadow Wind" was nominated as a 3FM Megahit as well as a 538 Alarmschijf and Radio 2 Topsong in the Netherlands, and peaked on the airplay chart at number one. After several sold-out tours through Europe, Dotan sold out
48-421: A total of 840,000 LEDs, where video images can be displayed. The building is designed for amplified music, but is multi-usable and can also be made suitable for tennis and korfball competitions, an Olympic-size swimming pool or an ice rink with minimal adjustments. The Ziggo Dome has been heavily used for concerts; as of 2017, it ranks behind Madison Square Garden , SSE Hydro , Manchester Arena , and
60-562: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Dotan (singer) Dotan Harpenau (born 26 October 1986), better known mononymously as Dotan , is a Dutch-Israeli singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. Dotan was born in Jerusalem and moved to Amsterdam at the age of one. On 31 January 2014, Dotan released his self-produced studio album 7 Layers at Paradiso , Amsterdam. The album quickly reached number 2 on
72-695: Is in the top five most streamed albums in the Netherlands on Spotify and number 10 in the Top 1,000 best albums in the Netherlands of all time. The song "Hungry" reached number 2 on the annual list of 2015 on Belgium's radio station Studio Brussel . In 2015 and 2016, Dotan toured across the United States twice with Ben Folds . In January 2016, Dotan launched his own concert series, titled 7 Layers Sessions, at Bitterzoet, Amsterdam, where he promotes talented new national and international musicians. After some sold-out sessions at Bitterzoet, 7 Layers also added
84-831: The O2 Arena London as the 5th busiest concert venue in the world. From 2016, the final of the Korfbal League , the highest Korfball league in the Netherlands, will take place in the Ziggo Dome until 2019. This was announced by the Dutch governing body of korfball KNKV in July 2015. Previously, the event was held for over 30 years in Rotterdam Ahoy . On 18 May 2018, and 12 November 2019, American professional wrestling promotion WWE held two house shows at
96-638: The Dutch Top 100 Charts according to Dutch news website NU.nl . The first single, "Fall", was released on 17 January 2014. The second single, "Home", was nominated SuperCrazyTurboTopHit, 3FM Megahit, and Alarmschijf on Dutch Radio. After several weeks at number one in the Dutch iTunes top 100, "Home" entered the Dutch MegaTop50 at number 1 and remained there for 4 weeks. "Home" also became number 1 in Belgium on 22 August. It peaked at number 9 on
108-599: The German iTunes top 100. The album 7 Layers achieved Gold status on 25 August, and "Home" reached Double Platinum status. It also went Gold in Belgium. The album reached Double Platinum on 15 October 2015 in the Netherlands, and "Home" achieved Triple Platinum status on 23 December 2014. The single also reached number 2 on the Next Big Sound chart on the American entertainment website Billboard . The record
120-467: The Ziggo Dome Awards were announced, recognizing artists who performed at the arena. The Ziggo Dome was designed by Benthem Crouwel Architects . Although the name 'Dome' refers to a dome , there are no round shapes. The building has the shape of a square block; the size is 90 by 90 meters, with a height of 30 meters. On the outside, the Ziggo Dome, on a black background, is fully lined with
132-550: The existence of these accounts, apologized, and temporarily halted all his social media activities. As main artist As featured artist Ziggo Dome The Ziggo Dome ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈzɪɡoː doːm] or [ˈzɪɣoː doːm] ) is an indoor arena in Amsterdam , Netherlands , located next to the Johan Cruijff ArenA . It is named after the Dutch cable TV provider Ziggo . In 2014,
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#1732794428814144-670: The music arena Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam in 2018. On 22 May 2020, Dotan released the EP Numb . In April 2018, after several months of research, the Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant revealed that Dotan had enlisted the aid of at least 140 troll accounts to boost his online reputation and following. These accounts disparaged other musicians and made up feel-good stories about chance encounters with fans. de Volkskrant also revealed that Dotan's management had repeatedly tried to alter Dotan's Dutch Misplaced Pages page. The singer later confirmed
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