Οnassis Channel | STAGES A/LIVE: Σtella at Cariocas Beach Bar
A/Live from Alepochori on the Onassis Foundation's YouTube channel.
In the new STAGES A/LIVE concert, Σtella introduces us to her vintage-flecked pop music and transporting us to a "new" adolescence that we have never experienced with lyrics about the conflicting emotions of love set to music that you can't stop dancing to. Σtella’s performance, filmed at the iconic Cariocas Beach Bar in Schinos beach and directed by Christos Sarris, will bring us closer to summer.
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Stella Chronopoulou was born and raised in Athens, but she sets no boundaries to her art. After completing her studies at the Athens School of Fine Arts (ASFA), she began her music career with brief stints with My Wet Calvin and Expert Medicine. She made her studio debut in 2014 as part of the Fever Kids duo, and has since released two solo albums (“Σtella” in 2015 and “Works For You” in 2017, both on Inner Ear). With ten years of experience in the music industry, she is now represented by an American label whose roster includes legendary names like Beach House, Fleet Foxes, Father John Misty, and Mudhoney. The same historic label that once discovered Nirvana.
"Stella with a sigma" unexpectedly put Athens on the world map of the indie pop music scene. The pandemic may have temporarily halted things (as it did for the global music industry), but it did not discourage her. In early 2020, Σtella released "The Break" on Canada's Arbutus label before releasing her fourth full-length album through Sub Pop, a renowned record label in pop culture history.
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