The Show Must Go On: Anna Vissi Powers Through Concert Blackout in Chania

Despite a sudden stage blackout shortly before the scheduled end of her concert in Chania, Greece, beloved singer Anna Vissi refused to disappoint her fans. Even without working microphones, she and her colleagues continued performing for nearly 30 minutes to those still gathered near the stage. Though the concert ultimately resumed and continued for almost three hours, the unexpected disruption left a bittersweet feeling for many attendees.

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Anna Vissi was faced with an unexpected situation during her concert on Friday night in Chania. According to the website, zarpanews.gr, shortly before the end of the concert, the stage went dark and the music stopped.

Sound and lights stopped working, a rare occurrence at a live show of this size.

The technical problem caused great disappointment among the crowd, who began to leave. However, Anna Vissi and her colleagues were not deterred. They continued to sing for about half an hour after the blackout, even though only a few people very close to the stage could hear them without microphones. The technical problem was fixed around 12:15 a.m., and the concert concluded shortly before 1:00 a.m.

With impressive vocals and unwavering enthusiasm, Anna Vissi ultimately gave the people of Chania a "full" concert. She remained on stage for almost 3 hours without stopping, performing beloved songs from her rich repertoire. Despite her perseverance, the technical difficulties left a bittersweet taste for many concertgoers.

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