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Things to do on Thursday, June 11

In-Cyprus · 2026-06-11

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• What happened: A variety of events are scheduled across Cyprus on Thursday, June 11, including live music by Pyx Lax in Limassol, a documentary screening in Paphos, and multiple theater performances in various locations. • Why it matters: These cultural activities highlight the vibrant arts scene in Cyprus and provide opportunities for community engagement and entertainment. • What to watch next: Upcoming events include a fundraising evening for the Nicosia cultural space and several exhibitions running through the summer, showcasing local and international artists.

Events & Activities going out Famagustagoing out Larnacagoing out Limassolgoing out Nicosiagoing out PaphosTop News Things to do on Thursday, June 11 Things To Do On Thursday, June 11 Relevant News Things to do on Thursday, June 11 11 June 2026 UN envoy to hold further meetings with Christodoulides and Erhürman 11 June 2026 Fine morning, stormy afternoon: what to expect on Thursday 11 June 2026 Newsroom 11 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber From live music and documentary screenings to open-air theatre and a fundraising evening, there is plenty to fill the coming days across the island. Music Pyx Lax return to Cyprus on Thursday, June 11 at the Municipal Garden Theatre “Marios Tokas” in Limassol (9pm, doors open 8pm), performing a programme combining their greatest hits with songs from their new album. Tickets: more.com Screening Documentary Echoes of Beneath screens at Attikon multiplex in Paphos on Thursday, June 11 (8pm). Directed by Vasilis Barachanos, the 70-minute film follows Paralympic athlete and world swimming champion Antonis Tsapatakis. Free admission with advance seat reservation required. Bookings: echoesofbeneath.com Theatre Katadiкos Mou, a contemporary comedy written by Eleni Rantou, Sara Ganoti and Nikos Stavrakoudis and directed by Rantou, plays at Pattichion Theatre in Limassol on Thursday, June 11 (9pm); Markideion Theatre in Paphos on Saturday, June 13 and Sunday, June 14 (6pm & 9pm); and UCLan Amphitheatre in Pyla on Tuesday, June 17 (9pm), Wednesday, June 17 (6pm & 9pm) and Thursday, June 18 (9pm). Running time: 120 minutes with interval. Suitable for ages 12 and over. Tickets: ticketmaster.cy and ACS Courier. Theatre AntiLogos presents I Plateia, an original Cypriot comedy by Eleni Anastasiou and Aris Kyprianou, at Plateia Kyriakou Karaoli (Old Aglandjia, next to café I Mikri Rodia) in Nicosia on June 11, 16, 17, 24 and 25 (8:30pm). Tickets: Soldout Tickets and Stephanis stores, tel. 99251331 Event A group of friends and supporters of Thkio Ppalies is organising a fundraising event for the Nicosia cultural space on Thursday, June 11 (7pm–11pm). More information: thkioppalies.org Exhibitions Nicosia Art Seen (tel. 22006624) — Group exhibition Summer Constellations. Until July 10. Akamantis Business Centre — Photography exhibition by law firm Kinanis as part of their 8th Photography Competition. Until June 19. Marginalia (tel. 99657080) — Tragia by Pavlos Chambides. Until June 27. Apokalypsi (tel. 22300150) — Group exhibition Code Reconstitution. Until September 12. Leventis Municipal Museum of Nicosia (tel. 22668838) — Dialogue: Niki Marangou – Rodi Konstantoglou. Until July 31. Hambi Municipal Museum of Engraving — Mediterranean, works from the Andreas Nikolaou collection. Until July 25. www.hambismuseum.cy Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art / State Gallery of Contemporary Art – SPEL (tel. 22479600) — Group exhibition with 50 artists: Agro-poetics: soils/bodies. Until June 30. Town Hall Square — Water Movement Nicosia, site-specific installation by Maurice Cazzolli. Until June 30. Leventis Municipal Museum, Temporary Exhibitions Gallery — Christoforos Savva: Simple – Complex – Invisible: An Unknown Archive. Until June 28. Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation — Cyprus Island History. Memory Reality. Until June 30. Limassol 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. eins gallery (tel. 99522977) — A Disappearing Act, an Erroneous Camouflaging by Leontios Toumbouris. Until June 27. Pylon Art & Culture (tel. 95950857) — Interior by Phanos Kyriakou. Until June 27. PSI Foundation — Bill Viola: Unspoken. Until August 1. Larnaca Pierides Museum (tel. 22128175) — Nina Iakovou: Eyes to See and Hands to Touch. Until May 6, 2027. Paralimni Municipality events hall — First Children’s Biennale, presented by the Office of the Commissioner for Children’s Rights. Until June 16. Cinema New releases: Disclosure Day (dir. Steven Spielberg, starring Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor, Colin Firth); Greece 3.0 (dirs. Michalis Gigiντis, Ioanna Kriona, Dimitris Papathanasis, starring Antonis Tsiotsiopoulos, Kostas Fytilis, Giorgos Chrysostomou and others); Dead Man’s Wire (dir. Gus Van Sant, starring Bill Skarsgård, Colman Domingo, Al Pacino). Now showing at RIO cinemas (Nicosia Mall and Limassol), tel. 25871410. 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