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Title: Musical Tribute to Iakovos Kabanellis
Location: Neos Kosmos Multi-space (Polyhoros Neou Kosmou)
Description: Mihalis Violaris, Keti Homata and Lakis Pappas will take us away with songs written by Iakovos Kabanellis…To a time that is worth remembering and singing about.

There is nothing quite like a concert in Athens, and certainly nothing better than a FREE live concert in Athens! The locals will be at their finest, joining in song, I am sure. So make the effort to get to a concert at the Neos Kosmos Multi-space during your visit to Athens.

Admission is free for the public, although only a limited number of tickets are available on the day of the show, so you’ll need to contact the Neos Kosmos Multi-Space or the Cultural Center of Athens to obtain your free tickets.

Invitations will be available only on the day of the performance, at the following points:

Cultural Centre of the City of Athens (50 Akadimias St, tel. 210/3612920), hours 10:00-17:00
Polyhoros Neou Kosmou (6A Timokreodos St – Ag. Sostis, tel. 210/9344131), hours 10:00-15:00 & 16:30-20:00

Start Time: 20:30
Date: 2008-12-30

Start Time: 20:30
Date: 2008-12-29

By Athensguide

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