
Protopsalti – Portokaloglou: Live Concerts in Cyprus 2026
Date & Time
Sunday, June 7, 2026
20:30 – 23:30
Admission
€25-€45
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Date & Time
Sunday, June 7, 2026
20:30 – 23:30
Admission
€25-€45
Buy TicketsAlkistis Protopsalti and Nikos Portokaloglou bring their joint live show to Cyprus in June 2026, performing across three cities — Limassol, Nicosia, and Larnaca. Two artists who have each left a lasting mark on Greek music across decades of continuous presence, they come together for a programme built on simplicity, sincerity, and the shared love of live performance.
Protopsalti, known for her distinctive voice and commanding stage presence, meets Portokaloglou, a songwriter whose music has accompanied multiple generations of listeners. Though their musical worlds differ, they share the same values: respect for the song, the need for meaningful communication, and a deep commitment to the live experience. The show honours each artist's individual journey while opening a new chapter in their collaborative relationship.
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Ticket prices by venue:
Limassol (07/06 — Municipal Garden Theatre "Marios Tokas"): Zone A: €45 | Zone B: €40 | Zone C: €35 | Zone D: €30
Nicosia (08/06 — Amphitheatre of the School for the Blind): Zone A: €40 | Zone B: €35
Larnaca (10/06 — Pattihio Municipal Amphitheatre): Zone A: €40 | Zone B: €35 | Zone C: €30 | Zone D: €25
🗓️ Schedule Sunday, June 7, 2026 | 20:30 (Municipal Garden Theatre "Marios Tokas", Limassol) Monday, June 8, 2026 | 20:30 (Amphitheatre of the School for the Blind, Nicosia) Wednesday, June 10, 2026 | 20:30 (Pattihio Municipal Amphitheatre, Larnaca)
Ticket pre-sales: 77777040 Official ticket outlets: ticketmaster.cy and ACS Courier stores

Alkistis Protopsalti is one of the most celebrated voices in Greek music, born in Alexandroupoli and forging a career spanning over four decades. With a repertoire that crosses laiko, pop, and art song, she is known for her intense interpretive style and remarkable vocal range. She has collaborated with legendary composers including Mikis Theodorakis, Manos Hadjidakis, and Giorgos Katsaros, and her albums have consistently topped Greek charts. Protopsalti has received numerous Arion Awards throughout her career. Her appearance in Cyprus at the School for the Blind Amphitheatre demonstrated her commitment to inclusive and meaningful cultural events.

Nikos Portokaloglou is a defining figure in Greek rock music, born in Athens in 1962. As a founding member of the legendary band Fatme in the 1980s, he helped shape the sound of Greek rock before embarking on a rich solo career. A gifted multi-instrumentalist, composer, and lyricist, Portokaloglou has created music that ranges from hard rock to introspective folk, always with literary depth. His collaborations have spanned generations of Greek artists. He has performed in Cyprus at the School for the Blind Amphitheatre, an intimate venue that showcases his artistry at its most personal.