Events & Activities going out Famagustagoing out Larnacagoing out Limassolgoing out Nicosiagoing out Paphos Things to do on Thursday, June 25 Dimman Liman 1024x68321 1 Relevant News Things to do on Thursday, June 25 25 June 2026 Wild animals do not belong in city centres, ALMA says as it calls for Limassol Zoo to close 25 June 2026 Flood sensors, risk maps and SMS alerts: the tech plan to keep Pedieos park users safe 25 June 2026 newsroom 25 June 2026 FacebookXWhatsAppEmailPrintViber From a fusion of Cypriot folk tradition and electronic experimentation at a Nicosia arts festival to the return of Limassol’s beloved beer festival, Wednesday brings a full slate of cultural events across the island. Here is your guide to what is on today. MUSIC Nicosia, Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation – Faneromeni, 8.30pmCypriot tradition, electronic sounds, and sonic experimentation come together in the musical performance “Dimman · Lyman,” presented as part of the FANEROMENI ’26 Arts Festival. The ensemble brings together five young Cypriot musicians through the collaboration of experimental trio The Portal and traditional group Takouvia. Duration: 60 minutes. Free entry. Information: 22128175. Limassol, Linopetras Gymnasium Court, 24–28 June, 7pm–midnightMEDFEST – Limassol Beer Festival returns for its eighth consecutive year. Tonight’s opening act is Andromachi. Advance tickets: ticketbox.com.cy and at the festival box office. PERFORMANCE Limassol, PSI Foundation, 7.30pmIn an era where communities are tested and human relationships constantly redefined, choreographer and performer Evi Dimitriou and the En Drasi Group present their new work “On Common Ground,” a collective performance exploring coexistence, trust, and care through body and movement. Created and performed by Rania Glymitsa, Katerina Tylliridou, Chris Mills, Diamanto Hatzizacharia, and Evi Dimitriou. Free entry. Parking available. The exhibition “Bill Viola. Unspoken” will also be open in the interior space of PSI Foundation during performances. THEATRE Dromolaxia, Amphitheatre, 9pmFotis Georgidis returns this summer with his new work “Face to Face” (“Antikristo”), a social satire targeting familiar failings of Cypriot society. Starring Sofia Kalli, Marios Dimitriou, Fotis Georgidis, Andreas Tselepis, Polyxeni Savva, Pantelitsa Loizou, and Sofoklis Sofokleous. Tickets: SoldOut Tickets. Nicosia, Kyriacos Karaolis Square (Old Aglantzia, next to “I Mikri Rodia” café)Theatre AntiLogos presents its new production “The Square” (“I Plateia”), an original Cypriot comedy written by Eleni Anastasiou and Aris Kyprianou. Performances: 25 and 27 June, 8.30pm. Tickets: Soldout Tickets and Stephanis stores, 99251331. THEATRE WORKSHOPS Nicosia, Dance House, Workshop 1: Thursday 25 June, 5–8pm. €20Two theatre workshops organised by the Centre for Theatre for Children and Young People – ASSITEJ Cyprus and the National Betting Authority explore the importance of creative expression, collaboration, and physical communication in the development of children and young people. Guest director, kinesiologist, and theatre educator Sofia Paschou leads the sessions. Free participation for ASSITEJ members. Nicosia, Dance House, Workshop 2: Friday 26 June, 10am–4pm. Free participation. EXHIBITIONS Nicosia Kartzin SEA Lab x Visual Voices. “My Fancy Future” by Foteini Michailidi. Until 3 July. Gloria (22762605). Retrospective exhibition of painter and iconographer Paris Sivakas (1959–2018). Until 2 July. Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics. Painting exhibition “With a Golden Ribbon,” featuring works created by children of the Paediatric Oncology Clinic. Until 26 June. Art Seen (22006624). Group exhibition “Summer Constellations.” Until 10 July. Marginalia (99657080). “Travia” by Pavlos Hambidis. Until 27 June. Apokalypsi (22300150). Group exhibition “Code: Reconstitution.” Until 12 September. Leventis Gallery (22668838). “Dialogue: Niki Marangou – Rodi Konstantoglou.” Until 31 July. Hambis Printmaking Museum. The exhibition “Mediterranean” features works from the collection of Andreas Nikolas. Until 25 July. www.hambismuseum.cy. Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (State Gallery of Contemporary Art – SPEL – 22479600). Group exhibition with 50 artists, “Agropoiitiki: Soils/Bodies.” Until 30 June. Town Hall Square. “Water Movement Nicosia,” a site-specific installation by Maurice Cazzolli. Until 30 June. Leventis Gallery, Temporary Exhibitions Hall. “Christoforos Savva: Simple – Complex – Invisible: An Unknown Archive.” Until 28 June. Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation. “Cyprus Island History. Memory Reality.” Until 30 June. Limassol The Edit Gallery (25251710). “Unfolding Landscapes” by Alejandra Ataras. Until 18 July. 125 Space (25733994). Group exhibition “New Forms, New Voices.” Until 18 July. Platres, Minerva Hotel. “The Holiday Trilogy” by Christodoulos Panayiotou. Until 30 August. XeniArtSpace – Trilogy West Tower (99980009). Photography exhibition “Women in Focus.” Until 19 September. eins gallery (99522977). “A Disappearing Act, an Erroneous Camouflaging” by Leontios Toumbouris. Until 27 June. Pylon Art & Culture (95950857). “Interior” by Fanos Kyriakou. Until 27 June. PSI Foundation. Exhibition “Bill Viola. Unspoken.” Until 1 August. Larnaca Municipal Gallery (24658848). Pancyprian Visual Arts Exhibition “Reflections of Clay.” Until 22 August. Pierides Museum (22128175). “Nina Iakovou: Eyes to See and Hands to Touch.” Until 6 May 2027. Paphos Psifida Art Gallery (26442111). “Echoes of HER” by Ira Irakleou. Until 2 August. Blue Iris Gallery (26822446). Exhibition “Symbolic Presence: The Human Form in the Art of Glyn Hughes.” Until 31 July. CINEMA New releases How to Make a Killing (dir. John Patton Ford, with Glen Powell, Margaret Qualley, Jessica Henwick), Obsession (dir. Curry Barker, with Michael Johnston, Inde Navarrette, Cooper Tomlinson), Toy Story 5 (animated film, dir. McKenna Harris and Andrew Stanton) — RIO cinemas (Nicosia Mall and Limassol), tel. 25871410. Nicosia, PantheonNew screening: “Bitter Festivities” (“Pικρές Γιορτές”) by Pedro Almodóvar. The Spanish director returns to his homeland with an autobiographical-tinged creation that revisits the bittersweet relationship between cinema and life. Duration: 111 minutes. Screening dates: 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30 June and 1 July. Weekdays: 8.30pm. Weekends: 6.00pm and 8.30pm. 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