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Live music and stand-up comedy at Savino Live

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Rocking music and a comedy show are arriving at the popular Larnaca venue Savino Live in the next few days. First on Friday, Cyprus band Rust-X will bring their metal/rock fantasy to Savino for a late-night gig starting at 11pm and the weekend has another concert planned for rock fans.

On Saturday, Fused Knights will take the stage, a merge between two beloved bands; Fuse and Neon Knights. Both popular with energetic sets, their meeting is bound to be a rocking event, set to begin at 11pm and with a €10 entrance.

Next week Savino Live will present something different to its regular rock music repertoire. A stand-up comedy night is planned for Thursday 30 with five comedians taking the stage. In their previous shows, Zacharias Zannettou, Constantinos Psillides, Cristal Christofi, Mike Yerolemou and Dimitris Yorkatzis gathered large crowds, spreading the laughter. Now, they make their comeback with yet another entertaining evening of comedy in Greek. Or in the Cypriot dialect to be more exact.

 

RUST-X Live

Local metal and rock band performing live. September 24. Savino Live, Larnaca. Doors open at 10pm, live music at 11pm. €10. Tel: 99-426011

Fused Knights

Bands Fuse and Neon Knights merge to perform together. September 25. Savino Live, Larnaca. Doors open at 10pm, live music at 11pm. €10. Tel: 99-426011

Comedy Night Stand-Up

Five comedians perform live. September 30. Savino Live, Larnaca. Doors open at 9.15pm, comedy show at 9.45pm. €10. Tel: 99-046695

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