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Every Thursday at 9 pm until late September
The Cypriot capital Nicosia, and more precisely, the old part of the city, will become a place of nonstop entertainment yet again this summer. Instead of being abandoned during the summer, the city has a lot to offer, announced Nicosia Municipality. The Faneromeni Arts Festival will entertain those staying in the capital with music, theatre and cinema performances. Every Thursday at 9 pm until the end of September 2019 the Faneromeni Arts Festival will offer locals and tourists the opportunity to enjoy concerts, musical-theatre performances and films beneath the starry sky of Nicosia.
The mixing of old and new, traditional and modern and local and foreign has always been a key element of the event. The 2019 programme includes a musical journey into history, an evening full of urban dance and comedy, nights where technology meets music, theatre, Austrian strings accompanying a Cypriot pianist and an English legend coming alive on stage. The festival features young as well as seasoned artists, filling up the old town of Nicosia with vibrancy.
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