Gipsy Kings to Raise the Curtain of the 2024 Thessaloniki Fair Concerts


Photo source: TIF Helexpo

The Gipsy Kings, Bananafishbones, and Marina Satti are among the popular acts set to perform at the concerts held alongside the 88th Thessaloniki International Fair (TIF) this September.

Taking place from September 7 to 15 in Thessaloniki, the TIF is recognized as Southeast Europe’s largest annual trade event, bringing together leading professionals from the business and political sectors. Organized by TIF-Helexpo, the fair will host numerous B2B and B2C activities, along with a wide array of entertainment and cultural events open to the public.

“The TIF has traditionally supported musical events (Greek Song Festival, International Music Days), contributing significantly and for many years to the promotion of new and classical sounds,” organizers said in a recent announcement.

Gipsy Kings to raise the curtain of the events

Photo source: Gipsy Kings

The music program will kick off on September 8 with a performance by the renowned Gipsy Kings. Led by their co-founder Nicolas Reyes, the band will bring the stage to life with the soulful sounds of their Spanish Romani heritage, echoing the vibrant and nomadic history of the Gitanos.

Bananafishbones

Photo source: Bananafishbones

On September 9, Bananafishbones will entertain the audience with a blend of rock, indie-pop, folk, and acoustic-country. The German music group, founded in 1987, has since performed over 3,000 shows across Germany and throughout Europe.

Marina Satti

Photo source: Marina Satti Facebook

Celebrity Greek singer Marina Satti, who represented Greece at the Eurovision Song Contest, will perform her latest hits on September 14. Her music draws inspiration from traditional Greek and Balkan rhythms, infused with modern pop and hip-hop influences.

Visitors will also have the opportunity to enjoy performances by other Greek artists, including Eleonora Zouganeli and Eleftheria Arvanitaki on September 11, George Kakosaios on September 12, Giorgos Sambanis and KLAVDIA on September 13, and Paola on September 15.

All performances will be held on the Music Events stage every night during the fair. Admission to all events is free with the fair’s ticket.


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