The upcoming weekend is filled with exciting events across the island, offering something for everyone. Whether you’re into traditional festivals, pop-up markets, or large music festivals with an international vibe, there’s plenty to keep you entertained from Friday to Sunday. Here’s a roundup of the best events you shouldn’t miss.
Market Season Kicks Off
As the weather cools, market season is beginning, with a three-day market taking place at the Strovolos Cultural Centre. The 7th Handmade in Cyprus Market will feature over 30 local artists daily, showcasing Cypriot-made art. Visitors can also enjoy food and drink stalls as well as a dedicated children’s corner. This market promises entertainment for all ages.
For second-hand enthusiasts, Kala Kathoumena will host a Thrift Bazaar on Sunday, where you can shop for clothes, accessories, and more, with prices ranging from €5 to €20. Meanwhile, Larnaca is set to hold a Pop-Up Bazaar on Saturday, featuring over 25 local creators at the Larnaka Municipal Market. This event is the first of its kind at the venue and aims to become a monthly occasion.
Moonlit Music in Protaras
This Friday, the MoonWalk 2024 – Rising Moon Edition will light up the Pernera-Protaras Promenade with live music. Over 130 musicians will perform across 31 stages by the sea, all under the glow of the full moon. Visitors can stroll along the coast, stopping to listen to the wide variety of music, including jazz, rock, and Latin rhythms. This highly anticipated event, organized by Paralimni Youth, typically draws thousands of people and is a fantastic way to close out the summer.
Electrifying Nights in Limassol
For fans of electronic music, the BEONIX Festival in Limassol is the place to be. Starting on Friday and running through the weekend, this festival will bring together DJs, artists, and electronic music enthusiasts at ETKO. Several stages will feature top electronic music, complemented by art installations and visual effects. The fun doesn’t stop when the festival ends—after-parties will keep the energy going into the early hours.
Festivals Galore in Nicosia
In the capital, Nicosia, a variety of festivals and events will take place. Laou Laou – Car Free Day, part of the European Mobility Week, will transform the Agioi Omologites area on Saturday into a car-free zone filled with music, art, and community activities. Another cultural treat is the Pame Kaimakli Festival, which will run from Friday to Sunday. This event in the Kaimakli neighborhood will feature workshops, performances, and installations that bring together artists and residents.
Friday night in Nicosia promises even more excitement. Choose between the Fork Food Market at the Nicosia Municipal Gardens, a free classical music concert by the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra at Eleftheria Square, or catch a film at the Queer Wave Festival, which starts this weekend.
Local Festivals for Foodies
Saturday brings a taste of Cypriot culture with the 4th Peristerona Ofto Festival, where visitors can enjoy traditional kleftiko and live music. Xylofagou will host its International Potato Festival on Friday, featuring local dishes, music, and exhibits celebrating the humble potato. Meanwhile, the 34th Pasteli Festival in Anogyra village on Sunday will showcase pasteli products alongside traditional entertainment.
Highlight of the Events:
- Thrift Bazaar: Sunday, 12pm-8pm at Kala Kathoumena, Nicosia.
- Pop-Up Bazaar: Saturday, 10am-5pm at Larnaka Agora, Larnaca.
- 7th Handmade in Cyprus Market: Friday-Sunday at Strovolos Cultural Centre, Nicosia.
- MoonWalk 2024: Friday, 8:06pm at the Pernera-Protaras promenade, Paralimni.
- BEONIX Festival: Friday-Sunday at ETKO, Limassol.
- Laou Laou – Car Free Day: Saturday, 10am-11pm in Agioi Omologites, Nicosia.
- Pame Kaimakli Festival: Friday-Sunday in Kaimakli, Nicosia.
- Fork Food Market: Friday, 7pm at Nicosia Municipal Gardens.
- Music in the City: Friday, 8pm at Eleftheria Square, Nicosia.
- Queer Wave: September 20-29 at NiMAC, Nicosia.
- 4th Peristerona Ofto Festival: Saturday at Peristerona Elementary School.
- International Potato Festival: Friday, 7pm at Xylofagou.
- 34th Pasteli Festival: Sunday, 11am-8pm at Anogyra village, Limassol district.
No matter what your interests are, this weekend offers an array of cultural experiences, music festivals, and local markets that promise to entertain and inspire.