THE CONCERTS of #21stAntiraFestAthens

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Full program, discussions & how to come to the festival 

Three days festival, three stages, three unique live experiences

Music is one and much more at the same time. Starting off with this in mind, we set up the music schedule of the Antiracist Festival.  Live for all tastes, but shaped in such a way that every day turns into a cohesive musical proposal. Note that the live performances are to run on all three stages at the same time.

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Let’s have a more detailed look:

Friday 29 June

Hiphop is going strong in Greece and this is so also at the Antiracist Festival. Lyrics of rage and metropolitan sensitivity in the soundtrack of a generation grown up in the Memorandum era.

On the central stage (1st  Stage)

  • Vevilos
  • Agnostos Cheimonas
  • Rationalistas
  • Fer De Lance

On decks: Dj Magnum

On the stage of the migrant communities’ area (2nd stage)  

  • Dance and singing by the Kurdistan Cultural Center
  • Afghan Traditional Music
  • Kabeiria Percussion-African Percussion
  • Yovel

On the folk stage (3th stage)

  • Lalitades (feast from Epirus)

 

Saturday 30 June

Saturday is an electronic rove on the tracks the whale left at that magical journey that turned our lives around.

On the central stage (1st  Stage)

  • K.BHTA & MIKAEL DELTA/dj set (Stereo Nova)
  • Cayetano (dj set)
  • SWORR.
  • MENTA

On the stage of the migrant communities’ area (2nd stage)

  • Samy fuego –Latin
  • Las Galoperas de Atenas
  • Plaza Girls, Hala Queen, Loyal & Payman (refugees hip hop)
  • Daisy Chain + Miss Zebra + Mavri Palirroia
  • Brak (Hnaria)
  • Lyrical punishment
  • Stelios (Nio.Ste)

On the folk stage (3th stage)

“Rebetika and Folk Songs”

  • Manolis Pappos-bouzouki, singing
  • Ioulia Karapataki-singing
  • Mihalis Darmas-contrabass
  • Fotis Siotas-violin, singing
  • Giorgos Fountoukos-guitar

And our feast will go on with

  • Nikolas Mavros and Vaios Prapas

Sunday July 1

It’s the songs that get to you in no time… and those that fit those moments in your life…and it’s Ikaria which we love indeed.

On the central stage (1st  Stage)

  • Natassa Bofiliou
  • Imam Baildi
  • Angelika Dusk
  • Padelis Kyramargios and Plegma

On the stage of the migrant communities area (2nd stage)

  • Russian Traditional Dance
  • Mandela Girls
  • South Africa Roze Wood-Madagascar
  • Ubuntu Drum and Dance
  • Martha Moreleon & Los del Sure
  • Momentum

On the folk stage (3th stage)

  • Ikarian feast with Nikos Fakaros
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