Beth Hart Live in Athens: The unmistakable raspy voice and electrifying stage presence

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The explosive Beth Hart will meet her fans in Athens on Wednesday, July 1, in a specially designed project for Greece, at the Lycabettus Municipal Theatre.

The concert, set in the amphitheater’s hollow with a specially constructed stage, will take the form of an intimate Solo Show, featuring Beth herself on piano, bass, and guitar. The performance will be connected to her brand-new album, You Still Got Me, and she will be joined on stage by her longtime guitarist and collaborator John Nickols.

You Still Got Me marks Beth Hart’s 11th studio album, featuring major collaborations such as Slash of Guns N’ Roses on “Savior With A Razor” and Eric Gales on “Suga N My Bowl.” The record also includes powerful tracks like “Don’t Call the Police,” a haunting song inspired by the murder of George Floyd. At a high point in her career, Beth Hart delivers yet another album destined to remain at the top of the charts for years.

With Grammy nominations, collaborations with some of the biggest names in music, and sold-out shows around the world, Beth Hart, the singer-songwriter with the unmistakable raspy voice and electrifying stage presence has carved her own indelible mark on the global rock scene for over two decades.

Beth Hart sets a “hot” date with her Greek audience for one unforgettable night in Athens, three years after her triumphant, sold-out concert Wednesday, July 1, at the Lycabettus Municipal Theatre!

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BETH HART

Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Lycabettus Municipal Theatre, Athens

🎟 Tickets – Early Birds

  • Zone E (seated): €45 — early bird €42

  • Zone D (seated): €50 — early bird €47

  • Zone C (seated): €55 — early bird €52

  • Zone B (seated): €60 — early bird €57

  • Zone A (seated): €65 — early bird €62

 


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