Protopsalti: I regret that I focused on Herod Atticus, the concert was on Athens



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Alkistis Protopsalti spoke about the shocking moments he experienced in the concert he did in a truck, which traveled all over Athens, as well as the comments about the stop in front of the Maximos Palace.

On Saturday, the singer and her musicians traveled through Athens, singing for 3.5 hours, on a route that also passed through the “Evangelismos” and “Sotiria” hospitals, for a “musical thanks” to the people on the front line of battle against the crown.

Many commented on the fact that the moving concert stopped in front of the Maximos Palace. When told that people had gathered at the time, that perhaps they had not kept their distance, he commented that “it was definitely an image that could be avoided,” but added: “Let’s not focus on that.” These 3.5 hours in Athens were an idea to offer to the world and to society, to give a little joy. I am sorry that the focus was only on Herod Atticus, because he was referring to all of Athens, from the people in the supermarkets to the Prime Minister and from the Prime Minister to the cleaner. “

Alkistis Protopsalti had referred to his comments and posts on social media, in which, among other things, he stated: “As for the poison that dripped from some who did not” understand “, it should be used for medical purposes.”

“I cried for a while”

Alkistis Protopsalti explained that this concert was an idea that she tried to think of what she could do to give a little joy and optimism, while the mayor of Athens helped in its implementation.

“I am happy to be free. The images will remain indelible in my heart and soul. People going out in pajamas to the balconies, others throwing flowers at us, others leaving the supermarket and leaving their suitcases to applaud and sing,” he described.

“I cried for a few moments and stopped singing, the musicians were crying and people were crying from the balconies,” he added, adding: “The image that bent me was in both hospitals when I saw doctors and nurses fighting for so long against the crown. At one point, the patients came out onto the balconies and greeted us. It was like an explosion of life, as if the sun came out of the balconies. “



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