Satori is bringing his signature fusion of electronic and traditional music to Limassol ‘Gods of the Desert’ event

Acclaimed musician Satori will be a highlight of EORA’s upcoming ‘Gods of the Desert’ event in Limassol.

The happening will be taking place on 18 May on the Columbia Sun’s sandy beach.

An announcement from the event promoters invites the public to come and enjoy “the dunes, sunset, mysterious installations, pulsating beats of electronic music, an atmosphere of creativity, freedom and absolute unity. Participants dressed in stunning costumes, embracing the spirit of self-expression as they transform themselves into the Gods of the Desert.”

“The highlight of the night is the fabulous musician Satori, renowned for seamlessly blending electronic tunes with traditional instruments like keys, flute, guitar and even his own voice. Each of his performances is an experiment, making Satori's shows dynamic and truly unforgettable,” the announcement continued.

EORA’s popular resident musicians ÜNAM and Hrag Mikkel will be joining him on the event's stage.

With the happening starting at 5pm, guests will also get a chance to complete their look at EORA’s free makeup station and a local brands market, featuring accessories, jewelry and apparel, the organisers note.

For further details, including the event programme, dress code, transportation, inquiries, and table reservations, follow @eora_music on Instagram. Click here for ticket information.

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