Stelios Kyriakidis: Fusing together his contemporary and classical background, London-based, Greek guitarist and composer Stelios Kyriakidis aims to create music for guitar that is as understated as it is stirring. Influenced by neoclassical, folk and film music elements, Stelios is equally at home in writing music as he is performing it on stage, seeking to deliver an organic and transcendent experience in his live shows.

Stelios has been interviewed and had his music featured on BBC Radio London. The Minor7th magazine stated that “Stelios has a delightful way of creating bright, shimmering melodies that you want to hear again”. One of his latest pieces, Copenhagen, entered the iTunes United Kingdom Classical Charts at no.34. A Wonderful Life, from the Agalia EP, has reached over 160 thousand streams and has been included in a Spotify editorial playlist. The Music Dances When You Sleep blog described his music as “it’s as if the guitar itself has a voice, whispering stories of love, loss, and hope to those who are willing to listen”.

Stelios has performed in the USA, UK, Germany and Greece in places such as the 21st Century Guitar Conference (Indianapolis, USA), Green Note (London, UK), King’s Place (London, UK) Handmade & Recycled Festival (Athens, GR), Bavul Cafe (Berlin, DE), Inspiring Futures (Sheffield, UK) and Arion Festival (Lesvos, GR), among others.

With three EPs to date, Stelios is currently releasing his debut full-length album, 508 Days. His latest work features storytelling pieces along with short, song-like ones, all written and performed by him. The pieces are arranged chronologically, in order of conception, and reflect an exploratory period in his life, encompassing emotions such as thrill, tension, doubt and finally release.

 

 

Doors open 7.30pm, Music starts 8pm. The venue is mixed seated and standing. Tables are limited, and available on a first come first served basis, so if you’d like a seat, we recommend arriving early!