After 14 years, Rammstein returns to Greece, promising an unforgettable show as they celebrate their 30th anniversary.
After 14 years, Rammstein returns to Greece, promising an unforgettable show as they celebrate their 30th anniversary.
Cigarettes After Sex’s worldwide tour has been highly anticipated since the release of their latest album, “X.”
Corey Taylor, frontman of heavy metal band Slipknot and rock act Stone Sour, is set to embark on a solo European tour after previously announcing a hiatus for mental health reasons.
The Polish National Ballet is bringing its production of “Sleeping Beauty,” with music by by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Marius Petipa’s mesmerizing choreography, to the Thessaloniki Concert Hall (tch.gr) on April 7.
The Love Unbound: Five Films for Freedom Festival, in its second year, explores LGBTQ experiences through art.
Marianna Lourba’s first solo exhibition, “Spring Equinox,” opens at the Roma Gallery (5 Roma, roma-gallery.com) in Kolonaki on March 21.
For three days, from April 12 to 14, Athens will once again immerse itself in the rhythm of cycling at the 10th Athens Bike Festival (bikefestival.gr).
The Demos Center (17B Ipitou, Plaka), part of the Institute for Hellenic Culture and the Liberal Arts at Deree – The American College of Greece, will be hosting “The Governor: Ioannis Kapodistrias + The Making of Modern Hellas,” a discussion about Ioannis Kapodistrias’ diplomatic finesse, administrative acumen, and cultural contributions, illuminating his pivotal role in shaping the Greek nation-state and leaving an indelible mark on European diplomacy during the 19th century.
Greek sound artists Mr Clarinet and Echo Canyon blend ambient and destructive dub at the TV Control Center (91A Kyprou) on March 22.
Greek composer Jannos Eolou’s internationally acclaimed “Tangos of the Magic Reality” makes its Athens debuts with the ERT Contemporary Music Orchestra at the Athens Conservatoire (17-19 Vasileos Georgiou B) on March 21.
Wall of Sound, an electrifying techno music extravaganza, is the brainchild of DSV1, the stage name of American DJ and techno producer Zak Khutoretsky, a leading figure in the preservation of club culture.
The inaugural WOW – Women of the World Festival takes place at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (364 Syngrou Avenue, snfcc.org).
Blank Wall Gallery (55 Fokionos Negri, blankwallgallery.com) presents a group photography exhibition “Moments of Color,” curated by Markos Dolopikos.
In celebration of Greek Independence Day on March 25, the Municipality of Athens and the Organization for Culture, Sport and Youth of the Municipality of Athens (OPANDA) present the exhibition “Our Flags, Glorious Fabrics, Markings of History.”
Athens-based visual artist Tina Karageorgi’s (b. 1959) solo exhibition “Future Perfect” opens at the Skoufa Gallery (4 Skoufa, skoufagallery.gr) on Thursday.
The Goulandris Natural History Museum is hosting an exhibition titled “We Are One: Celebrating the natural world to which we all belong” by Stefanos Nanopoulos a.k.a. NANO.
Sevdaliza brings her seductive vibes to Athens at Gagarin205 stage (205 Liosion, gagarin205.gr). If you need an introduction, let’s just mention that the Dutch-Iranian singer, songwriter and producer opened for Madonna during her recent Amsterdam performances.
The Athens Municipality Symphony Orchestra takes the stage at the Olympia Theater (59 Akadimias, oly.gr) with a symphonic repertoire titled “Sea.”
Through the lens of urban design, a partnership between visual artists Katerina Botsari from Greece and Karl Heinz Jeron from Germany seeks to bridge visual and auditory experiences.
The internationally acclaimed Russian pianist and faculty member at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Natalia Trull, is coming to Athens to perform a piano recital at the Parnassos Literary Society (8 Georgiou Karytsi, lsparnas.gr).
After last year’s resounding success “A Man and His Double” returns to PLYFA (39 Koritsas, plyfa.space) for a limited run.
The Greek National Opera (364 Syngrou Avenue, nationalopera.gr) presents a new take on the classic ballet “Coppelia,” choreographed by acclaimed Slovenian artist Edward Clug.