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FLOYD

Pireos 117
118 54 Athens, Greece
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Satyricon Live
SEPT18

Satyricon Live

Satyricon come back to Athens after a long absence, arriving at Floyd with roughly 35 years of Norwegian black metal behind them. Frontman Satyr and drummer Frost, the band's two constants, defined the genre with the 90s run of Dark Medieval Times, The Shadowthrone and Nemesis Divina, and were the first black metal act to sign to a major label. Later came Rebel Extravaganza, Now Diabolical and Deep Calleth Upon Deep, plus the 2022 Munch museum project Satyricon & Munch. A new album is due next year. The setlist reaches back to Mother North, Fuel For Hatred and K.I.N.G. Strictly 18 and over.

Πειραιώς 117, 11854 Athens, Greece · Athens
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Snarky Puppy
SEPT19

Snarky Puppy

Snarky Puppy are a Texas collective with five Grammys and more than two decades behind them. Over forty musicians have passed through the lineup, many with credits alongside names like Prince, Aretha Franklin and Kendrick Lamar. Founder and bassist Michael League runs the live show like a traffic controller, giving each player room to improvise inside the written parts. The sound draws on funk, soul, gospel and jazz without committing to any single one. In November 2025 they released Somni, recorded live over three nights with the Dutch Metropole Orkest. This Floyd show is 18 and over.

Πειραιώς 117, 11854 Athens, Greece · Athens
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Ty Segall live in Athens
SEPT25

Ty Segall live in Athens

Ty Segall returns to Athens after years away, bringing his band to Floyd. The Californian is one of the most prolific figures in the modern garage-rock revival, with dozens of releases under his own name and with groups like Fuzz and GØGGS. His records keep changing direction, from raw garage to psychedelia, glam, folk, even prog and metal, drawing on influences from David Bowie and Marc Bolan to Black Sabbath and The Stooges. His latest, Possession, arrived in 2025, co-written with filmmaker Matt Yoka. On stage he plays loud, built on distortion and energy. Adults only.

Πειραιώς 117, 11854 Athens, Greece · Athens
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The Charlatans
OCT17

The Charlatans

The Charlatans return to Athens for the first time in years, and the CV does the talking: one of the bands that defined Madchester alongside the Stone Roses, Happy Mondays and Inspiral Carpets, then carried straight through the Britpop years. Over 35 years and fourteen albums in, three of which hit No.1 in the UK, they arrive at Floyd with a catalogue that runs from "The Only One I Know", "North Country Boy" and "One to Another" up to last year's We Are Love. A guitar band that never settled into one sound. Strictly 18 and over.

Πειραιώς 117, 11854 Athens, Greece · Athens
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Naxatras live at Floyd
OCT24

Naxatras live at Floyd

Naxatras have spent more than a decade building one of the more distinctive names in European psychedelic rock, and this is their largest headline show in Greece so far. The band from Northern Greece deal in heavy guitar riffs, long stretches of improvisation and progressive detours, a sound spread across five albums, starting with a self-titled debut they recorded entirely live. Their reputation is built mostly on stage, through constant European touring and festival slots at Desertfest, Ozora and Up In Smoke. This is their first show at Floyd, and it is 18 and over.

Πειραιώς 117, 11854 Athens, Greece · Athens
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Mareux
NOV03

Mareux

Mareux plays Athens for the first time, at Floyd Live Music Venue. The project is Aryan Ashtiani, an American musician of Iranian descent who has become one of the more recognizable names in the current darkwave and synth revival. His 2015 cover of The Cure's "The Perfect Girl" went viral on TikTok years after release and has since cleared 2.3 billion views across platforms. He performs as a three-piece, touring behind two albums, "Lovers From the Past" and 2025's "Nonstop Romance," the second of which carried him to Coachella and Cruel World. Minors are not admitted.

Πειραιώς 117, 11854 Athens, Greece · Athens
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Sleaford Mods
NOV07

Sleaford Mods

Sleaford Mods are Andrew Fearn and Jason Williamson, the British duo who built a career on minimal electronic beats and Williamson's ranting, spoken-word delivery. Nearly two decades in, they've gone from underground rooms to sold-out tours, Top 5 records and festival headline slots. The words are the point: class anger, dry humour and blunt commentary on modern life. Their new album, The Demise Of Planet X, brings guests including Gwendoline Christie, Aldous Harding and Sue Tompkins. Iggy Pop calls them the most reliable band around. Floyd hosts the Athens date, and it's an 18-plus night.

Πειραιώς 117, 11854 Athens, Greece · Athens
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Uriah Heep: The Magician's Farewell
NOV08

Uriah Heep: The Magician's Farewell

Uriah Heep are winding down, and this is their last show in Greece, part of the farewell run they've called The Magician's Farewell. The set leans on greatest hits: Gypsy, July Morning, Easy Livin', Lady in Black. In the 1970s the British band helped build progressive hard rock alongside Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple, and they put the Hammond organ at the center of heavy music. Their stacked vocal harmonies earned the tag The Beach Boys of Heavy Metal. Twenty-five-plus albums, more than 40 million sold, and now Floyd for the goodbye.

Πειραιώς 117, 11854 Athens, Greece · Athens
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Paradise Lost at Floyd
NOV11

Paradise Lost at Floyd

Paradise Lost formed in Halifax in 1988 and helped invent gothic metal, from the doom-death of their early records to the polished heft of 1995's Draconian Times and later, more electronic experiments. Nearly four decades on, the Yorkshire five-piece are still going: their 17th album, Ascension, landed in 2025. At Floyd they play a set that runs from that new record through the career highlights, Nick Holmes on vocals and Gregor Mackintosh on guitar. The band count Cradle of Filth and HIM among the acts they shaped. Long a favourite with Greek audiences, they don't do cheerful, and never have.

FLOYD · Athens
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Kreator + Overkill
NOV23

Kreator + Overkill

Two of thrash metal's founding heavyweights share one Athens stage. Kreator, the German band that helped build European thrash over four decades and more than two million records sold, bring their Krushers of the World tour to Floyd. The set pulls from their back catalogue plus new material from a forthcoming record. Opening are Overkill, the American thrash veterans with a four-decade run of their own, known for the force of their live shows. It is a straight double bill of two acts that shaped the genre. Tickets run through Eventation.

FLOYD · Athens
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Carpenter Brut
NOV26

Carpenter Brut

Carpenter Brut is Franck Hueso, the French producer who built darksynth from John Carpenter's cinematic scores, metal force and 80s electro. This is his The End Complete tour, arriving on a career that this year turns fifteen and that he has kept deliberately faceless, letting the records talk. Expect older material, Turbo Killer, Le Perv and Roller Mobster, alongside cuts from Leather Temple, this year's album and the close of his Leather trilogy of sci-fi dystopia. Hueso also scores films and video games. Entry is strictly eighteen and over.

Πειραιώς 117, 11854 Athens, Greece · Athens
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Belle & Sebastian: If You're Feeling Sinister at 30
NOV27

Belle & Sebastian: If You're Feeling Sinister at 30

Belle & Sebastian, the Scottish band that shaped indie for the better part of three decades, bring their catalogue to Floyd. The night marks thirty years of If You're Feeling Sinister, the 1996 record that made their name, and they play it start to finish before a second set drawn from across their career. The songs reach for Dog on Wheels, The Boy with the Arab Strap, Lazy Line Painter Jane, Seymour Stein and I'm a Cuckoo. Entry is over-18 only, and Floyd sits a short walk from Kerameikos metro.

Πειραιώς 117, 11854 Athens, Greece · Athens
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Saint Levant
DEC08

Saint Levant

Saint Levant, born Marwan Abdelhamid, makes his first Athens appearance on the AFANDI World Tour. He was born in Jerusalem and grew up in Gaza, and that background runs through the music: Arabic traditions folded into R&B, hip hop and pop, with lyrics moving across Arabic, English and French. Expect material from the debut album DEIRA, the Love Letters project, and the new record AFANDI, which reworks an old Arabic archetype and draws on singers like George Wassouf and Kadim Al Saher. Gazarte produces the night at Floyd.

FLOYD · Athens
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Chelsea Wolfe: The DARK World Tour
DEC19

Chelsea Wolfe: The DARK World Tour

Chelsea Wolfe brings The DARK tour to Floyd in Gazi, billed as her biggest Greek show to date. The American songwriter builds records around transformation, grief and spirituality, from Pain Is Beauty and Abyss to She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She. She arrives with new music, The Dark and Death Is Not the End, both from an upcoming ninth album, featuring players from Warpaint, Nine Inch Nails and Beck's band. Expect the new songs alongside older ones. London's A.A. Williams opens, touring her post-rock record Solstice. Over 18s only.

Πειραιώς 117, 11854 Athens, Greece · Athens
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Black Veil Brides live in Athens
FEB11

Black Veil Brides live in Athens

Black Veil Brides run on Andy Biersack's teenage loves: KISS, the Misfits, Batman and Phantom of the Opera, all fed into the band's look and sound. A decade of records backs it up, from We Stitch These Wounds to The Phantom Tomorrow. Their Release Athens set was Greece's first look; this is the first proper headline show, a full set at Floyd covering the catalogue plus new album Vindicate and the single Certainty. They have toured with Avenged Sevenfold and Motley Crue, and this run has already sold out. Over 18s only.

Πειραιώς 117, 11854 Athens, Greece · Athens
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SOEN Live in Athens
MAR24

SOEN Live in Athens

Soen are the Swedish band ex-Opeth drummer Martin Lopez started with singer Joel Ekelof, and since their 2012 debut Cognitive they have built a sound that sits between progressive metal weight and post-rock space. This is billed as their biggest Greek show yet, drawing on seven albums including Lotus, Imperial, Atlantis and this year's Reliance. Support acts are still to be announced. It lands at Floyd in Gazi, a short walk from Kerameikos metro, and entry is strictly over 18. If Ekelof's voice and that progressive-to-post-rock sweep are your thing, clear the evening.

Πειραιώς 117, 11854 Athens, Greece · Athens
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