Athens, Greece – Popular Greek singer Nikos Vertis is packing up and heading to a brand-new venue for the summer, marking a departure from his long-time base at Yton. The artist is set to perform at the Sabbia Seaside Club, located next to the Peace and Friendship Stadium, in what promises to be a surprising and spectacular appearance, according to a report by Espresso.

The new entertainment space, already a hotspot in the area’s nightlife scene, will undergo a complete transformation. Sources reveal that the venue will be demolished and rebuilt from the ground up to accommodate Vertis and his ambitious vision. Designed to evoke the feel of an island, the revamped Sabbia Seaside Club will host the singer’s summer residency, offering fans a fresh experience by the sea.
Preparations are already underway, with meetings between Vertis and the venue’s ownership team concluded. Rehearsals are scheduled to begin after Easter, ensuring everything is ready for the grand opening. Known for his hands-on approach, Vertis is personally overseeing every detail of the production. The singer plans to blend the traditional stage performance with a club atmosphere, creating a unique “mix” of entertainment that’s set to redefine Greek nightlife standards.

In addition to live music, the shows will feature elaborate dance routines—a signature element Vertis adores. These performances, we’re told, will differ significantly from his past Yton shows and will boast collaborations with prominent choreographers. To keep the energy high, Vertis is also on the hunt for a “dynamic” DJ to entertain audiences throughout the night.
While this summer marks a temporary shift, Vertis isn’t leaving Yton behind for good. The venue, custom-built to reflect his personality and artistic identity, will welcome him back in the fall with a new program. Despite rumors of a permanent move, the singer has reassured fans of a return in October, setting the stage for another exciting chapter at his “home.”
Stay tuned for more updates on Nikos Vertis’ summer plans and beyond.