Singer-songwriter Yasmin Levy is bringing her “One More Night With Yasmin Levy” to Sahara Las Vegas at 8 p.m. Monday, April 20, as part of her new U.S. run. The tour begins in Chicago on April 18, followed by Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami and Washington, D.C., and ends at Carnegie Hall in New York
Singer-songwriter Yasmin Levy is bringing her “One More Night With Yasmin Levy” to Sahara Las Vegas at 8 p.m. Monday, April 20, as part of her new U.S. run. The tour begins in Chicago on April 18, followed by Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami and Washington, D.C., and ends at Carnegie Hall in New York on April 27.
Levy was born in Jerusalem, Israel, and is currently based in Serbia. She sings in the ancient Judeo language, preserving 15th century Sephardic songs. Her father Yitzhak Levy (1919–1977) was a composer, hazzan (cantor) and pioneer researcher into the history of the Ladino music and culture of Spanish Jewry and its diaspora, being the editor of the Ladino language magazine Aki Yerushalayim.
The Las Vegas concert at Sahara offers audiences an intimate setting for an evening of music and storytelling. Renowned for her soulful interpretations of Ladino, Levy breathes new life into centuries-old songs. Her music blends traditional Sephardic melodies with contemporary emotional expression, creating a sound that transcends borders, cultures and generations.


Levy’s performances carry echoes of history, love, longing and resilience. Influenced by the musical traditions of the Mediterranean and The Middle East, her voice transforms each concert into an intimate experience, connecting with audiences and creating a shared space of emotion and timeless beauty.
Joined by her ensemble, Levy invites audiences to an evening of passion, vulnerability and musical storytelling. More than a concert, “One More Night With Yasmin Levy” is a journey through memory, heritage and the universal language of the heart. Buy tickets here.
“I always feel that music is a bridge between hearts,” Levy said. “Returning to the United States after so many years is very emotional for me. Every concert is not only a performance, but a moment where we share memories, stories and feelings together. I cannot wait to sing for you again.”
Tour dates: April 18 – Chicago, Broadway Playhouse; April 20 – Sahara; April 21 – Los Angeles, El Rey Theatre; April 23 – Miami, First Church; April 25 – Washington, D.C., The Trump Kennedy Center; and April 27 – Carnegie Hall.
















