The Deeper I Go | Athens | November 1-9
WHAT'S ON

New York-based artist Maria Fragoudaki’s solo exhibition, “The Deeper I Go, The More I Reveal,” curated by Dr Katerina Koskina, runs through November 9 at the Blender Gallery (4 Zisimopoulou, theblendergallery.com).

Vocal Colors | Athens | October 30 – April 23
WHAT'S ON

Renowned singer and vocal coach Maria Papageorgiou will launch a monthly seminar on Wednesday at the B&E Goulandris Foundation (13 Eratosthenous), offering a holistic approach to diaphragmatic breathing, orthophony and vocal resonance.

Filippos Raskovic | Athens | October 31
WHAT'S ON

To mark the release of his latest LP, “Understone,” composer and pianist Filippos Raskovic will perform an improvised piano set at the TV Control Center (91A Kiprou) on Thursday.


Don Quixote | Athens | December 5-28
WHAT'S ON

The Greek National Opera Ballet (364 Syngrou) opens its season with a revival of “Don Quixote” by Ludwig Minkus, reimagined by Brazilian-German choreographer Thiago Bordin.

Isadora Duck | Athens | November 8 – December 1
WHAT'S ON

The Greek National Opera’s Alternative Stage (364 Syngrou) presents “Isadora Duck,” an imaginative musical inspired by the dancer and choreographer Isadora Duncan and ideal for the whole family.

Raphael Wressnig | Athens | November 8-11 
WHAT'S ON

The Half Note jazz club (17 Trivonianou) will be hosting the renowned jazz organist Raphael Wressnig, along with his Soul Gift Band, for a short residency from November 8-11


Candlemass | Athens | November 2
WHAT'S ON

Swedish doom-metal pioneers Candlemass will return to Greece this November for a performance at Fuzz Club in Tavros (1 Patriarchou Ioakim, fuzzclub.gr), following their standout set at last year’s AthensRocks festival

Free Admission | Nationwide | October 28
WHAT'S ON

As Greece celebrates Ochi Day on October 28 – marking the anniversary of the decision by Athens in 1940 to reject an ultimatum from Italian dictator Benito Mussolini to submit to Axis forces or face war – the Ministry of Culture offers free admission to all public archaeological sites, monuments and museums in honor of the national holiday. 



Kykladitisses | Athens | December 12 – May 4
WHAT'S ON

Exploring the rich tapestry of women’s history in the Cyclades, the archaeological exhibition “Kykladitisses: Untold Stories of Women in the Cyclades” will open in December at the Museum of Cycladic Art – Stathatos Mansion.

Eden Sunday | Athens | November 3
WHAT'S ON

Dance party organizers Eden are set to relaunch their highly anticipated afternoon party series at the Athens Conservatory (17-19 Vasileos Georgiou B) in early November.


The KVB | Athens | November 16
WHAT'S ON

The post-punk duo KVB is set to bring their distinctive sound to Athens with a single gig at the Gazarte Ground Stage (34 Voutadon).

Byzantine and Medieval Cyprus | Athens | November 5
WHAT'S ON

Associate Professor Nikolas Bakirtzis explores how advanced scientific techniques are transforming our understanding of Cyprus’ rich history in a lecture at the American School of Classical Studies (9 Anapiron Polemou).


Shadows | Athens | October 21 – November 9
WHAT'S ON

“Shadows,” an art tribute to legendary Greek-American filmmaker John Cassavetes, opens on Monday at the Hadjikyriakos-Ghika Gallery in the American-Hellenic Union (22 Massalias, hau.gr).

Aiautos | Athens | October 29 – December 30
WHAT'S ON

Award-winning Greek playwright Dimitris Dimitriadis, hailed as one of the country’s top contemporary dramatists, returns with “Aiautos,” a study on the death of the hero based on the ancient Greek myth of Ajax.


Katelyn Ledford | Athens | To November 19
WHAT'S ON

Dio Horia Gallery (16 Porinou) presents Katelyn Ledford’s solo exhibition “Tired Illusions.” The exhibition features the American artist’s paintings and three-dimensional works that explore the shifting complexities of interpersonal relationships