The Nova Exhibition documents a moment in history, of what happened on October 7th 2023 when 411 young people attending the Nova Music Festival were brutally murdered and 44 were taken hostage by terrorists. Through personal stories, forensic artefacts, survivor testimonies and powerful visuals, it humanises what happened that day and educates those that bear witness to it. Help us raise £750,000 to tell their story.

Fundraising for the Nova Music Festival Exhibition (in the UK) is being facilitated by United Jewish Israel Appeal, a registered charity in England and Wales No.1060078 and Scotland No. Sc 039181.

We've raised £ 843,579
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"I think that was truly when I experienced the grief and the empathy for what happened… I had never seen any of this footage before, and in a way I felt so misguided.” — Taryn Thomas, Stanford student and former encampment leader


We are bringing the Nova Exhibition to London in late Spring 2026 for a limited run of six weeks in a central London location, and we need your help. We are in the final stages of the fundraising and need to raise at least £750,000 to make this happen. All donations received during the course of this campaign are being matched thanks to a few generous donors
 
The Nova Exhibition is a world-class, first-of-its-kind forensic evidence exhibition commemorating the massacre at the Nova Music Festival on October 7th 2023, where 411 young people were brutally murdered and 44 were taken hostage
 
It is something you experience.
 
'The Nova Exhibition' being the largest massacre in music history, draws powerful parallels with previous terror attacks at music venues, including Manchester Arena (2017), the Bataclan Theater in Paris (2015), and the Las Vegas music festival (2017), reminding us that these were young people, in what should have been the safest of places, simply coming together to enjoy music and dance.
 
The Nova Exhibition is entirely non-political.
It is not just about Israel or the war, as this could have happened anywhere, and it could have happened to you. 
 
It is a snapshot of a moment in time, when the music stopped at exactly 06:29 am on October 7th, focused on the human stories of music lovers whose lives were changed forever.
 
'The Nova Exhibition' has already toured nine major cities worldwide, including New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Washington, Boston, Chicago, Toronto, Buenos Aires, and Berlin. 
 
Over 600,000 people have visited 'The Nova Exhibition', with nearly 40% from the wider community, across different faiths, cultures, and backgrounds.
 
People walk in with questions.
They leave with understanding.
 
The Nova Exhibition has welcomed prime ministers, politicians, royalty, faith leaders, students, teachers, and people from every part of society, all coming to witness, to reflect, and to understand.
 
At times of rising antisemitism, increasing global instability, and deliberate widespread misinformation, London is a vital destination. As a global capital of culture, media, education, and politics, what happens here resonates far beyond the UK.
 
Why does your support matter?
We are now in the final phase of fundraising.
Philanthropic support enables The Nova Exhibition to take place.
Tickets and merchandise revenue will go directly to the Tribe of Nova Foundation, a non-profit organization supporting the survivors and bereaved families.
 
The power of the community can make it happen.
Please share this campaign.
And please ask others to do the same.
 
For more information, please visit The Nova Exhibition website: click here.

This is not something you watch.


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Fundraising for the Nova Music Festival Exhibition (in the UK) is being facilitated by United Jewish Israel Appeal, a registered charity in England and Wales No.1060078 and Scotland No. Sc 039181. A company limited by guarantee. ​Registered in England No. 3295115. Registered office: 4th Floor, Amelie House, 221 Golders Green Road, London NW11 9DQ.

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