Tim Booth’s company will perform on September 3 at the Gis Theater (Thessaloniki) and on September 5 at the Lycabettus Municipal Theater (Athens).
The James they come to our country again confirming the cult relationship they have developed with the Greek public. On Tuesday, September 3 at the Gis Theater in Thessaloniki and on Thursday, September 5 at the Lycabettus Municipal Theater in Athens, the James they will meet again with the thousands of Greek fans who are looking forward to two more concerts of the beloved band, with the memories still fresh from last year’s magical sold out performance in Herodeion.
The James have left an era in the British music scene with their long and varied career. From their first appearances in the early 1980s to today, James has emerged as one of the most commercially and artistically successful groups of the last 40 years.
Starting in Manchester in the early 1980s the James emerged as the forefathers of the indie/alternative rock scene around the world, turning the eyes of audiences and music critics on them thanks to their unnegotiable talent and their all time classic hits that followed one another. “Sit Down”, “Laid”, “”She’s a Star”, “Sometimes”, “Senorita”, “Getting away with it (All Messed Up)” are just some of the songs that established James as rock superstars after becoming anthems for generations and generations of their fans.
Overall, the career of James forms one of the most remarkable chapters in British musical history. With their constant evolution and commitment to their craft, their lyrical intelligence and musical diversity continue to inspire and win the hearts of their fans worldwide.
Having released more than 17 albums, from ‘Stutter’ (1986) to last year’s ‘Be opened by the Wonderful’ (2023) they keep their reputation intact, thanks to their impressive live shows that prove that the genius Tim Booth and his company have not lost their spark and ability to excite the crowds that watch them all over the world.
The general presale started today, Thursday, April 18 at 12:00, at 52 euros for the Athens concert and at 45 euros for Thessaloniki.
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