Events & Activities going out Famagustagoing out Larnacagoing out Limassolgoing out Nicosiagoing out Paphos Things to do on Monday, June 29 Hambis Museum Relevant News Things to do on Monday, June 29 29 June 2026 Care allowances frozen for seven years as cost-of-living crisis hits disabled Cypriots hard 29 June 2026 Cyprus welcomes rescheduled Holguín Brussels visit as ‘important and very useful’ 29 June 2026 newsroom 29 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber From choral performances to theatre and cinema, there is plenty to keep you busy across Cyprus on Monday. Music The Choir of Adouloti Kyrenia, with Dimitris Basis as lead performer, presents Memories at the Nicosia Municipal Theatre at 8.30pm. The concert draws on the experiences and passions of Greek Cypriots, exploring themes of loss, memory and enduring hope through song. Choral harmonisations are by Dimitra Filippou, Avraam Kontos and Anthi Papaphilippou. Tel: 99 439019. Cinema The Cinema Friends Club screens One for the Road, directed by Francesco Sosei, at the Pantheon in Nicosia at 8.30pm. Two penniless and drunk friends drive to Treviso airport to pick up an old acquaintance, but an unexpected encounter with a young architecture student turns a short trip into something far longer. In Italian with Greek subtitles. (2025, 100 min.) Also at the Pantheon, Pedro Almodóvar’s new film Bitter Holidays screens at 8.30pm (and at 6pm on weekends). The Spanish director returns to his homeland with an autobiographical work exploring the bittersweet relationship between cinema and life. (111 min.) Screening dates: June 27, 28, 30 and July 1. New releases at RIO (Nicosia Mall and Limassol, tel: 25871410): Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow (dir. Craig Gillespie, with Milly Alcock, David Corenswet, Eve Ridley); Pressure (dir. Anthony Maras, with Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, Sam Worthington); Fuze (dir. David Mackenzie, with Andrew Scott, Brendan Fraser, Kerry Condon). Also at RIO Limassol: The Great Massacre of the B’ KAPI of Alimos (dir. Athanasios Tommy Sklavos, with Lydia Bageorgou, Nikos Damoulis, Aris Krousko). Theatre The theatre group “3rd Bell” presents Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose, directed by Marios Sarpetsis, in a translation and adaptation by Christos R. Tsiailis, at WhereHaus 612 in Nicosia at 8.30pm. Twelve jurors must decide the guilt or innocence of an 18-year-old accused of killing his father. Tel: 99687383. Exhibitions Nicosia Eleftheria Square — Photography exhibition Applied Nostalgia, featuring 40 photographs highlighting Belgrade and Nicosia. Until July 5. NiMAC (tel: 22797400) — Group exhibition A Slight Indisposition. Until July 26. Kartzin SEA Lab x Visual Voices — My Fancy Future by Foteini Michaelidi. Until July 3. Gloria Gallery (tel: 22762605) — Retrospective exhibition of painter and iconographer Paris Sivakas (1959–2018). Until July 2. Art Seen (tel: 22006624) — Group exhibition Summer Constellations. Until July 10. Apokalypsi Gallery (tel: 22300150) — Group exhibition Code: Reconstitution. Until September 12. Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia (tel: 22668838) — Dialogue: Niki Marangou – Rodi Konstantoglou. Until July 31. Hambis Municipal Museum of Printmaking — Mediterranean, featuring works from the collection of Andreas Nikolas. Until July 25. www.hambismuseum.cy Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (State Gallery of Contemporary Art, tel: 22479600) — Group exhibition with 50 artists, Agropoetics: Soils/Bodies. Until June 30. Town Hall Square — Water Movement Nicosia, a site-specific installation by Maurice Cazzolli. Until June 30. Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation — Cyprus Island History. Memory Reality. Until June 30. Limassol The Edit Gallery (tel: 25251710) — Unfolding Landscapes by Alejandra Atarés. Until July 18. 125 Space (tel: 25733994) — Group exhibition New Forms, New Voices. Until July 18. Platres, Minerva Hotel — The Holiday Trilogy by Christodoulos Panayiotou. Until August 30. XeniArtSpace – Trilogy West Tower (tel: 99980009) — Photography exhibition Women in Focus. Until September 19. PSI Foundation — Bill Viola: Unspoken. Until August 1. Larnaca Municipal Art Gallery (tel: 24658848) — Pancyprian Visual Arts Exhibition Reflections of Clay. Until August 22. Pierides Museum (tel: 22128175) — Nina Iakovoy: Eyes to See and Hands to Touch. Until May 6, 2027. Paphos Psifida Art Gallery (tel: 26442111) — Echoes of HER by Ira Irakleous. Until August 2. Blue Iris Gallery (tel: 26822446) — Symbolic Presence: The Human Form in the Art of Glyn Hughes. Until July 31. 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