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The Nova Music Festival Exhibition is coming to Boston from September 26 to October 21

Updated: 7 days ago

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The Nova Exhibition is an in-depth remembrance of the brutal massacre at The Nova Music Festival on October 7th, 2023. The installation sets out to recreate a festival dedicated to peace and love that was savagely cut short by a terrorist attack on that fateful day. The attack at The Nova Music Festival was the largest massacre in music history. This groundbreaking installation is presented to empower visitors to responsibly explore & bear witness to the tragic events of October 7 and its aftermath.


The Nova Exhibition has resonated deeply across the globe, drawing more than 500,000 visitors in its powerful tour through New York City, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires, Miami, Toronto, and Washington, D.C. Serving as both a memorial and a call to remembrance, the exhibition brought together elected officials, VIPs, celebrities, sports figures, religious leaders, educators, and entire school communities who came to bear witness to the tragedy and honor its victims. With overwhelming attendance and heartfelt engagement, the Nova Exhibition has become a unifying space of memory and solidarity to ensure that the stories of October 7th are not forgotten and that their legacy continues to inspire resilience and collective reflection worldwide.


Please consider the following:


1. Visit the exhibit—and bring someone with you.

🎟️ Tickets available here: Boston Exhibition — Nova Exhibition. Spread the word about the exhibit and help engage a broader audience, especially non-Jews and allies.






2. Arrange a group visit. Invite Educators & Students.

Encourage others to bear witness together, educate themselves, and honor the lives of fellow music lovers. To schedule a group visit, please reach out to Rachel Wachtel at rachelw@novaexhibition.com.


Students and educators can experience the Nova Exhibition as a group in a private, focused setting. A walkthrough of the exhibition provides a powerful, educational, and emotional experience that allows participants to witness the horrors of what occurred at the Nova Music Festival. Visitors gain new perspectives on resilience, empathy, and healing through a group tour and reflective live survivors' testimonies. Beyond just a visit, this strengthens bonds and connects institutional values with a living cultural experience.



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3. Help spread the word.

Follow and share posts from the Nova Team — @novaexhibition on Instagram.


Shanah Tovah!



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