A diverse lineup of live music events this week
The live music scene in Cyprus offers a variety of performances, including jazz tributes, classical music recitals, album presentations, and funk-soul tunes.
The live music scene in Cyprus offers a variety of performances, including jazz tributes, classical music recitals, album presentations, and funk-soul tunes.
– Musicians from the Greek scene have announced their performances in Cyprus for the summer months.
– Locomondo will perform in Larnaca on May 25.
– Alkinoos Ioannides and his band will have concerts in Nicosia and Limassol on June 7 and 8.
– Giannis Kotsiras will perform in Dali on June 26.
– Giorgos Dalaras and Alkistis Protopsalti will have concerts in Episkopeio and Limassol on June 28 and 29.
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Columbia University is currently experiencing a major crisis with pro-Palestine protests disrupting campus activities. The scheduled concert of musician Alkinoos Ioannidis had to be canceled due to the ongoing demonstrations and police intervention.
Three upcoming events for culture lovers in Cyprus include a Paphos wine tasting event, a secret concert in Larnaca, and a unique concert featuring 11 cellists and a double-bassist.
The Rialto Theatre in Limassol will host a tribute concert to Cypriot composer Marios Tokas on April 23.
Fact: Soprano Zoe Nicolaidou, violinist Nikos Pittas, pianist Zbynek Maruska, and the EMMELEIA choir will be presenting a concert series called “Music as Eternal Light” in Larnaca and Limassol.
Fact: Live music performances, traditional spring festivals, and pop-up markets are happening in towns and cities this weekend in Cyprus.
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