Bolivar Opening with Gioli & Assia I Sat April 25
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| Date | Saturday 25 April |
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| Time | 21:00 |
| Price | €15 |
| Tickets | Buy tickets |
| Venue | Bolivar (Alimos) |
| Address | Leoforos Poseidonos, Alimos 174 55 |
The sound arrives before the venue does—bass filtering through the trees lining the waterfront as you approach Bolivar. By the time you're at the entrance, you can feel the season shifting: this is Athens choosing to open itself up again, and the beach bars along Alimos are where that decision gets celebrated.
Giolì & Assia have spent the last year building something particular in European electronic music. Their production sits between crystalline melody and physical bass, the kind of sound that makes you want to move even while you're standing still. This opening party is the moment they stop being club fixtures and become something more permanent in the Athens summer circuit.
You'll find the people who've been waiting for this—regulars at Bolivar who mark their calendar by the seasonal reopenings, newer faces testing whether beach club energy is their thing. The room fills with a mix of those who came specifically for the DJs and those who came for the view and stayed for the music. Everyone's dressed for the occasion, which means the vibe is both relaxed and intentional.
The experience unfolds across a sprawling outdoor space where the sea creates natural acoustics. Early in the evening it's social—drinks, conversations strung out across tables and standing areas. As the night progresses and the DJs hit their stride, the energy consolidates around whoever's dancing. By midnight the distinction between "clubbing" and "being at the beach" has dissolved entirely.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | **Setting** | Waterfront club with sea views, open-air terrace, capacity ~800 | | **Vibe** | Celebratory, summer-opening energy, sophisticated but not pretentious | | **Sound** | Dance floor with quality system, designed for movement | | **Atmosphere** | Sunset to late night, good to arrive 10pm or later |
If you need a seated table experience or prefer to observe from the margins, this isn't subtle enough for that. Everyone's either moving or will be soon. But if you want the first real night of Athens summer—the moment when the city remembers what beach clubbing actually means—this is where you start.