
Leon Of Athens
Brighton Music Hall
158 Brighton Ave
Allston, MA 02134
Dec 4, 2025
7:00 PM EST
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THIS EVENT IS ALL AGES. DOORS: 7:00 PM SHOW: 8:00 PM
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Opened in 2010, Brighton Music Hall is located in the heart of Allston. Resurrected on the spot that was previously Harper’s Ferry, the space has been home to live music ...
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Leon Of Athens Biography
Greek American alt-pop star ‘Leon of Athens’ channels a similar widescreen pop sensibility as ‘Lauv’ and ‘MARINA’ , who he has both supported live, alongside the flamboyant indie beauty of ‘Sufjan Stevens’. His new single '17' showcases just why he has become a big live draw across Europe & the US where he has appeared at major international festivals such as Bonnaroo , Primavera, Firefly , Summerfest, Shaky Knees & Okeechobee. His upcoming album “Athens On Repeat” follows his highly acclaimed album release “Xenos” , championed by the likes of The Guardian, NME, Q, New York Times and more. Leon has also collaborated with critically- acclaimed ‘Portugal. The Man’ who remixed his song ‘Communication’ as well as Oscar-nominated Greek director Yiorgos Lanthimos who created a short film for his song ‘Baby Asteroid’.
“Brainy pop inspired by Bernardo Bertolucci, inflected with electronic, folk and other flavours” – The Guardian
“Leon of Athens has mastered the art of electronica-tickled, horn-smattered, melodic pop.” – NME
“The Greek god of indie-pop” – Wonderland
“In this place where tragedy was invented, the song was joyful and sadly cathartic.” – New York Times
Read More“Brainy pop inspired by Bernardo Bertolucci, inflected with electronic, folk and other flavours” – The Guardian
“Leon of Athens has mastered the art of electronica-tickled, horn-smattered, melodic pop.” – NME
“The Greek god of indie-pop” – Wonderland
“In this place where tragedy was invented, the song was joyful and sadly cathartic.” – New York Times
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