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Ticketsale for the final Concert in Athens starts tomorrow,
July 2nd
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WEDNESDAY 23 JULY / ATHENS
Venue: Herod Atticus Theatre
Tel: +30 2103 77 20 00
PRICES:
Grand Circle: €130, €110, €100, €80, €60 Zone A: €100, €90, €80, €60, €40 Zone B: €80, €75, €60, €40, €30 Zone C: €60, €40, €30, €20 Upper Circle: €50 €30, €20, €15 Concessions:
(Zone C and Upper Circle)€30, €20, €15, €10
How to Book
You may book your tickets for Festival events in three ways:
- Online, using your credit or debit card
- By telephone, using your credit or debit card
- In person, at Festival Box Offices
Advance booking begins three weeks prior to each event.
1. ONLINE BOOKINGS
Credit card bookings entail ticket purchases and not ticket reservations.
Tickets can be purchased on-line until 2 pm on the day of the performance.
Buying your tickets online allows you to select your seats, according to price and availability. You may also buy season tickets, where available. Tickets can be collected from Festival Box Offices, or directly from event venues. A courier service is also available (at a charge of 4€ per call out).
To book tickets online, click here. You will be guided step by step through the process of selecting the event you require and booking your tickets.
Alternatively, visit the Programme 2008 section of our website. Each event has its own page of information; click on the particular production you are interested in for further details and ticket prices. Then simply click the 'Buy' button on each page to be guided step by step through the booking process. For assistance click here.
2. TELEPHONE BOOKINGS
Tickets can be purchased over the telephone using a credit card.
A. Call Centre Sales Personnel
Tickets can be purchased from call centre sales personnel until 2 pm on the day of the performance.
Telephone Booking Centre: +30 210 - 32 72 000
Opening Hours: Through a telephone operator: 09.00-21.00 daily
B. Using the Interactive Voice Response (IVR):
Advance booking by IVR ends one day prior to the performance.
Telephone Booking Centre: +30 210 - 32 72 000
Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
In both cases, tickets can be collected from Festival Box Offices, or directly from event venues. A courier service is also available (at a charge of 4€ per call out).
3. 'IN-PERSON' BOOKINGS: BOX OFFICES
Addresses and Opening Hours:
Central Athens
39 Panepistimiou Street, inside the Pesmazoglou Arcade (see map)
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 08:30-16:00, Saturday 09:00-14:30
Odeon of Herodes Atticus
Dionysiou Aeropagitou Street (pedestrianised)
Makriyianni
Opening Hours: 09:00-14:00 and 17:00-20:00 Daily
Ancient Epidaurus Theatre
Argolis Prefecture, Peloponnesus
Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 09:00-14:00 and 17:00-20:00,
Friday - Saturday 09:30-21:30
Other Venues
Tickets may be purchased at all Festival venues, with ticket booths opening two hours before the start of performances.
Odeon of Herodes Atticus
Getting There
The Odeon of Herodes Atticus - known as the "Herodeon" - is situated on the southern slopes of the Acropolis, on Dionysiou Areopagitou Street. Entry to the Odeon is from the pedestrianised Dionyssiou Areopagitou Street, a walkway linking Athens' main archaeological sites. The venue is easily accessible due to its location in the heart of the city.
By Metro
Alight at Acropolis Station (Line 2)
http://www.ametro.gr/
By Bus
Alight at the Erechtheiou stop, or at the Afetiria ("last") stop (Served by Route 230)
http://www.oasa.gr/
Parking
Cars
There is limited parking in the surrounding area. Particularly convenient, if a little further away, is the car park of Syngrou-Fix Station (Metro Line 2). If you use the Metro for your return journey from the Odeon, you are entitled to a 50% reduction in the car park fee when you present your Metro ticket.
Coaches
There is a parking area for coaches in front of the "Dionysos Restaurant" (43 Rovertou Galli Street).
Accessibility
Ramped access is provided by a wooden, non-slip ramp that leads from the venue's stage door to the A1 section of the lower tier (see venue plan). There is also an adapted toilet, with marble access ramp, at the entrance.
Wheelchair users are granted vehicular access to the square in front of the Odeon. To avoid congestion, you are advised to arrive between 19.30 and 20.15.
Concessions are available for wheelchair users and people with severe mobility difficulties, or with visual or hearing impairment, as well as for one companion per person.
Eight wheelchair spaces are available in the A1 section of the lower tier, which has been specially adapted. Each wheelchair user is entitled to bring one companion, who sits in the A2 section immediately behind them.
The remaining available seats in the A2 section are reserved for non-wheelchair users with mobility difficulties, who are also entitled to bring one companion each. There are a total of 13 seats available in the A2 section.
For further information, please contact the Theatre Manager, Keti Vavalea, by telephone (+30 210 32 41 807), or by fax (+30 210 32 48 581).
Please note that the following are not permitted:
- Entry into the Odeon after the start of a performance, except during an interval.
- The attendance of children under the age of six.
- Smoking, and the consumption of food and drink inside the auditorium.
- The use of mobile phones during performances
- Entry into the Odeon in heels.
- Photography, with or without flash, and sound or video recording during a performance.
- The tipping of staff.
Please note that discarded food and drink - and especially chewing gum - can damage the historical monument irreparably. As you leave, therefore, be sure to put all litter and rubbish in the waste baskets provided.
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Nana Mouskouri in concert
Odeon of Herodes Atticus / 23 July 2008, 21:00
Luciano Di Napoli, band leader, piano & vocals
Yannick Deborne, guitar, bouzouki & vocals
Lucien Zerrad, guitar
Philippe Pregno, saxophone, keyboards, percussion & vocals
Jean-Philippe Roux, bass
Christophe Gallizio, drums
In 1961, Nana Mouskouri was leaving Athens behind to pursue the dream which Europe seemed to promise her. Her confidence in herself and what she was doing, coupled with a lot of hard work, made her an ambassador for Greek song, and her efforts have brought Greek music to the four corners of the world. Now, 50 years since her debut, she returns to bring her career to a sparkling end in one of her homeland's most glorious theatres. Singing everything from Hadjidakis to Dylan, and Irish ballads to the polyphonic folk songs of Epirus, she shows us why she has remained a star for so long, and what it is that has kept her at the top: her sense of wonder. Wonder-struck at the gift Nature has bestowed on her, she accepted it and made it part of herself without ever demanding admiration in return [A.D.].
Meindert Roemeling
Nana Mouskouri Group
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