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Anna Vissi

Anna Vissi (Greek: Άννα Βίσση, pronounced [ˈana ˈvisi], locally [ˈanːa ˈviʃːi]; born 20 December 1957), is a Greek Cypriot singer and songwriter. She studied music at conservatories and performed locally before moving to the professional scene in Athens, in 1973, where she signed with Minos and simultaneously collaborated with other musical artists and released promotional singles of her own while studying at the University of Athens.

Anna Vissi
Άννα Βίσση
Vissi performing in January 2011
Born (1957-12-20) 20 December 1957 (age 65)
Larnaca, Cyprus
Other namesAnna Vishy
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active1973–present
Spouse
(m. 1983; div. 1992)
Children1
RelativesLia Vissi (sister)
Musical career
OriginCyprus
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Labels
Websiteannavissilive.com

Vissi established herself in the recording industry by winning the Thessaloniki Song Festival in 1977 with the song "As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi" and releasing the eponymous debut album. Since the 1980s, Vissi began a nearly exclusive collaboration with songwriter Nikos Karvelas, to whom she was married from 1983 to 1992 and had one child with, resulting in one of the most successful music partnerships in the nation's history. Together they created the label CarVi, which resulted in legal issues with EMI Greece, and they then moved to CBS Records Greece, which later became Sony Music Greece.

Over the course of her career she has released over two dozen albums, most of which have been certified at least gold in the two countries and has also starred in three theatrical productions and briefly ventured into television and radio. Vissi experimented with different styles of music; after becoming one of the first Greek artists to introduce Western pop and dance elements into Greek laïko and entehno, she became one of the most prominent portrayers of the laïko-pop hybrid genre and culture that was thriving from the mid-1990s into the mid-2000s. She landed her biggest commercial success with Fotia (1989), followed by the double Kravgi (2000), which became the eighth best-selling album of all time in terms of units,[1] while five others – Kitrino Galazio (1979), I Epomeni Kinisi (1985), Klima Tropiko (1996), Travma (1997), and Antidoto (1998) – have also achieved six figure sales.

She has a large number of successful singles most of which have become classics, including her signature song "Dodeka", "Methismeni Politia", "Oso Exo Foni", "Pragmata", "Agapi Ipervoliki", "Psihedelia", "Ta Mathitika Hronia", "Treno", "Stin Pira", "Atmosfaira Ilektrismeni" , "Gkazi" and many many more. Through the years she kept a strong fan base, sold-out tours[2] and shows (as was her latest shows in Rex in winter 2011–12 and Hotel Ermou 2015-2016 which was the most successful of the year).[3][4][5]

Since the late 1990s, Vissi has also made attempts at establishing a career abroad, most of which fell through and have had some negative repercussions on her domestic career.[6] However, she struck some success with her 2005 single "Call Me", which made her the first Greek or Cypriot artist to top the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart and has also represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1980 and 2006, and Cyprus in 1982.

Vissi has won six Arion Music Awards, 15 Pop Corn Music Awards, and nine MAD Video Music Awards. Vissi has received 37 Platinum and 16 Gold certifications from IFPI Greece and has become one of the country's best-selling artists of all time, having sold over 10 million records worldwide and is one of the country's top earning artists.[7][8][9] Alpha TV ranked Vissi as the second top-certified female artist in Greece in the phonographic era (since 1960), behind Haris Alexiou,[10] while Forbes listed her as the 15th most powerful and influential celebrity in Greece and fourth highest ranked singer.[11]

Biography

Early life

Anna Vissi was born on 20 December 1957 in Larnaca. She began singing from a very early age, starting her formal musical studies at the age of six at a local conservatory.[12]

At the age of twelve she entered a talent competition and won first prize.[13] Two years later, she was the main singer at Ayia Tilliria, which was also her first TV appearance. In 1973, her family moved to Athens, where she was able to pursue her studies at the National Conservatory.[13] She would eventually appear with a number of well-known Greek singers, such as George Dalaras, Haris Alexiou, and Vasilis Papakonstantinou, in the famous nightclubs of Plaka, in Athens.[14] During this time she also studied the law at the University of Athens. Her first important collaboration, alongside George Dalaras, was with composer Stavros Koujioumtzis. Koujioumtzis composed two songs for Vissi, "S' Agapo" ("I Love You") and "Sta Hronia tis Ipomonis" ("In The Years of Patience"). She also collaborated with many important Greek composers such as Mikis Theodorakis (1974/1975), Georgios Hadjinassios (1974), Doros Giorgiadis (1974), Nikos Karvelas (who later became her husband; 1975) and Mihalis Terzis (1976).

Career beginnings

In 1977, she went on tour with George Dalaras and Haris Alexiou, giving concerts with the most notable at the Rainbow, London (June).[13] In the same year, she released her first studio album named As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi and won the prize for best singer and best song ("As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi") of the year at the Annual Song Festival of Thessaloniki (Palais des Sports).[12] In 1978 she was proposed by ERT (Greek National Television) to represent Greece at the 23rd Eurovision Song Contest. There were two candidate songs: "Poso S' Agapo" and "O Kyrios Nobel". Finally, due to controversies between the composers of the songs, her participation was disqualified and Tania Tsanaklidou went to the contest. Her second album Kitrino Galazio was released in 1979 and produced the hit "Aftos Pou Perimeno" ("The one I'm waiting for"). The album reached platinum status and became the best-selling record of the year in Greece.[15]

1980–1982: Eurovision Song Contest and album releases

 
Anna Vissi (right) and her backing group The Epikouri at a photoshoot for the Eurovision Song Contest 1980

In 1980, Vissi participated in the 25th Eurovision Song Contest representing Greece with the song "Autostop" ("Hitch-Hike"), finishing 13th with 30 points.[13] In the same year she released her third album Nai ("Yes") reaching gold status with 50,000 units sold.[15] The album produced the hits "Oso Eho Foni" ("As long as I have my voice") and "Methysmeni Politeia" ("Drunken state"). One year later her fourth, self-titled album Anna Vissi was released, reaching gold status.[15] In 1982, she represented her native Cyprus at the 27th Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Mono I Agapi" ("Only love"), which ended fifth with 85 points scoring Cyprus its second highest position to date. The English version of "Mono I Agapi", released as a 7-inch single in 1982, titled "Love Is A Lonely Weekend" and its B-side "I'm Gonna Be A Fool for You" remain unreleased on CD. The same year in December she released her limited run fifth studio album Eimai To Simera Kai Eisai To Chthes by the short-lived record label Vissi and Nikos Karvelas formed for the release known as CarVi, whose name was a combination of their last names.

1983–1989: Collaboration with Nikos Karvelas

In May 1983, she married Nikos Karvelas, a composer, with whom she collaborated in 1975[12] and in November she gave birth to her daughter Sofia. After their marriage, she started a close collaboration with Karvelas. Since 1975, all her releases have become gold or platinum and have included songs by Karvelas.[12] In 1986, she participated at the Cypriot National Final for Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Thelo Na Gino Star" ("I Want To Be A Star"), taking second place.

In 1984, Vissi left EMI Greece and signed with CBS Records Greece, which later became Sony Music Greece, a collaboration that lasted until 2013. In March 1984, she released Na 'Hes Kardia (If You Had a Heart). The album was certified gold.[15] The following year her seventh album Kati Simveni ("Something Is Happening") was released which included one of her most famous songs, titled "Dodeka" ("Twelve (O'Clock)") and reached gold status selling 80.000 units.[15] In 1986 I Epomeni Kinisi (The Next Move) was released. The album included the hit "Pragmata" ("Things") and went platinum, becoming the best selling record of the year.[15] In February 1988, she released her ninth album Tora (Now) and in December the album Empnefsi! (Inspiration!) which went gold.[14][15]

In 1988, she made her debut as a radio producer on ANT1 Radio. Her radio program was titled after one of her songs "Ta Koritsia Einai Atakta" ("Girls Are Naughty") and was aired every weekend. In the same year, she participated with the song "Klaio" ("I'm Crying") at the Greek National Final for Eurovision Song Contest, finishing third. In 1989, she released the successful studio album Fotia (Fire), being one of the first albums to feature western sounds. The lead single "Pseftika" ("Fake") became a hit and the album reached platinum status, selling 180.000 copies and becoming the second best selling record of 1990.[15] She performed at Diogenis Palace in that same year, Athens's biggest nightclub/music hall at the time.[13]

1990–1995: Theatrical work and television

 
Vissi in Daimones.

In the early 1990s, she continued performing around Greece with Nikos Karvelas, with appearances at "Diogenis Palace" and then at "Rex". In November 1991, Vissi and Karvelas starred in the first Greek rock opera, Daimones ("Demons").[14] Vissi described it as an "artistic achievement" in her career; however, the play received mostly negative reviews from professional critics and contributed to the relatively unsuccessful period Vissi faced in the early 1990s.[16][17] A year later, in October 1993, Vissi landed the leading role of Aphrodite, in the one-act opera Ode to the Gods by Stavros Sideras.[12] It was held only once in Limassol, Cyprus, during the celebrations for the Commonwealth Day. Over the following years, Karvelas and Vissi released the albums Lambo (1992), Emeis (1992), Live! (1993), Re! (1994), and O! Kypros (1995), an album with traditional Cypriot songs.[14]

In 1994, she was the hostess on the ANT1 weekly TV show Me Agapi, Anna.[12] The show was cancelled and in 2008 the production company filed a lawsuit against Vissi claiming "unprofessional behavior of the singer" because the agreement was for 40 episodes and Vissi dropped out after 10 episodes.[18] The legal conflict between Vissi and the production company appeared to come to an end when the Court of Appeal of Athens led to the final compromise of the two sides to the sum of €400,000. A sum that the singer would supposed to pay in the company against the initial sum of 2.3 million Euros. Vissi was vindicated by the decision of Supreme Court that halved the €400,000 that Vissi was ultimately required to pay.[19]

1996–1998: Klima Tropiko, Travma, and Antidoto

In February 1996, Vissi released the triple-platinum album Klima Tropiko.[20] The album featured a new sound for Anna Vissi. It has sold 105 thousand copies as of 2009.[21] After giving more than 40 concerts all over Greece, she started winter appearances at club "Chaos". In February 1997, Vissi won three Greek Music Awards: Best Female Singer, Best Interpretation, and Biggest Airplay Song.[13]

In April 1997, Vissi released Travma which went gold in twelve days and triple platinum in six months, eventually selling 170 thousand copies.[15][21][22]

For the winter of 1997–1998, Vissi made appearances at club Gazi. On New Year's Eve, by invitation of the Mayor of Athens, she performed in the Parliament Square in front of more than 20,000 people, an event which was broadcast on TV all over Greece and Cyprus.[14] In March 1998, Vissi broke a record, winning seven Greek Music Awards for her album Travma.

A couple of months later, a new CD single was released with the songs "Crush", "Mavra Gyalia" and "Eleni", as well as a re-release of her multi-platinum album Travma, with a bonus CD containing songs from previous albums, only in Australia.[citation needed]

 
Vissi and Karvelas performing at Asteria in 1998.

In April 1998, Vissi released her album titled Antidoto, which sold more than 80,000 copies in just a week, breaking all previous records to that point.[14][20] The album eventually achieved triple platinum status, having sold 130 thousand copies as of 2009.[21] During the summer of 1998, Vissi presented a show at club "Asteria".

Later that year, Vissi gave a charity concert at the Presidential Palace in Cyprus, with the presidential orchestra of the Russian Confederacy (Telethon) and continued with two concerts in London, in February 1999 (Forum Music Theatre, Palladium Theatre). Shortly after, there was also a mini-tour in the US, giving concerts in Los Angeles, Atlantic City, Chicago, Boston and New York (Madison Square Garden).[14]

In New York City, Vissi performed a mini-concert for her fans at the Virgin Megastore in Times Square. This performance was part of a series of events hosted by the Virgin Megastore, promoting some of the world's biggest stars, with Vissi being the only Greek singer to receive this honour. The event was promoted throughout the tri-state area by KTU (radio station) and was part of "Anna Vissi day" at the biggest Virgin Megastore in the USA.

2000–2001: Performances and Everything I Am and Kravgi

Followed by a short break from music, in April 2000 Vissi performed at London's Royal Albert Hall, at the so-called "millennium show," singing in front of people from Sony International, marketing managers from Europe, and fans from the United Kingdom.

On 13 May 2000, she performed as a special guest star in her native Cyprus, at the 49th annual Miss Universe Pageant which took place at the Eleftheria Stadium in Nicosia. She sang for the very first time her song "On a Night Like This",[23] a song who turned world famous at the version record by Kylie Minogue and included in Minogue's album Light Years[24]

Some months later, her first international single was released titled "Everything I Am", containing the original version and three remixes of the song (Almighty Mix, Eiffel 65 RMX, Groove Brothers Remix), and a song with both Greek and English lyrics called "Moro Mou, No Tomorrow". She also filmed her first music video of a song off that single, directed by Antti Jokinen (Solar films, Finland), that cost 80,000,000 drachmas (US$310,000).[citation needed]

Apart from the English-language single, she also released the Greek-language single "Agapi Ipervoliki" on an EP of the same name containing six new songs. It became triple platinum and finally settled at four-times platinum.[14][15][22] To promote the single, she started appearances at "Asteria" club with Karvelas and the boy band ONE, with Shaun Fernandez as the choreographer.[citation needed]

In September 2000, she gave a charity concert at the GSP Stadium in Nicosia, in front of 12,000 people, with ONE and a group of dancers from Sony International. At the same year, she released her internationally distributed English-language album Everything I Am, which although started as ambition effort to launch an international career.[23] A week after its release in Greece, the album reached gold status (20,000+ copies), while Australia, South Africa, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Turkey, Finland, Norway, and Asia started to promote it with little success.[25]

In November 2000, Kravgi was released.[26] It was a double album with 24 new songs and included a duet with Katy Garbi. It reached 3× platinum status in one month, setting a record,[27] and eventually went seven-times platinum, having sold 175 thousand copies (350 thousand units) as of 2009,[1][21] making it the best-selling album of the 2000s decade and the eighth best-selling of all time in terms of unit sales in Greece.[1] Petros Dragoumanos, however, an independent recording industry researcher and author of the video albums Guide to Greek Discography, argues that Despina Vandi's Gia (2001) has sold 200 thousand copies (400 thousand units)[28] rather than the reported 170 thousand.[1][21]

Some months later, she started appearances with Garbi and ONE at "Fever",[29] while she accepted the invitation of the Mayor of Athens to perform in the Parliament Square, at the celebrations of the 2001 New Year's Eve.

On 6 June 2001, she was the main singer in a production in Bucharest (Unirii square, nearby river Dambovitei) along with the No Smoking band and the cinema director and producer Emir Kusturica. The concert (2001, Peace Odyssey) included a multimedia show, opening with a water screen. More than 150,000 people were present. Kusturica along with producer and director Angelos Hadjiandreou undertook the artistic direction of the event, marrying music with the most modern expression of art.[30]

Three months later, on 5 September 2001, she gave a concert in Cyprus (GSP Stadium), singing in front of more than 18,000 viewers, for more than three hours where she was awarded for the seven-times platinum Kravgi.[31]

2002–2004: Mala, Chi, and Paraksenes Eikones

In early 2002, Vissi starred in the musical Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou, based on a true love story that took place during World War II in Auschwitz, between Mala Zimetbaum and Edward Galiñski.[32] The play, which was staged at Pallas Theatre in Athens, it was written by Karvelas, directed by Giannis Kakleas and was accompanied by a symphony orchestra conducted by Giorgos Niarhos. Mala premiered on 19 January. The production and Vissi's performance was received tepidly by critics and its commercial performance was mediocre.[33][34]

The musical was shown on Mega Channel a year later. An album containing the songs performed at the play was also released and charted,[32] reaching gold status in Greece and platinum in Cyprus.[15]

In late 2002, Vissi released the album Chi, which was produced by George De Angelis. Shortly after, the album was featured on CNN's Music Room, where they talked about how the album reached number one in Greece. The album quickly reached number one on the IFPI charts, and was certified 2× platinum.[31] In the winter of 2002–2003, she was working at "Fever" club in Athens, performing with Yiannis Parios.[citation needed]

In May 2003, Vissi performed with Nikos Karvelas and Irini Merkouri at "Boom" in Thessaloniki. On 15 July 2003, Vissi gave a concert at "A Plaz Voulas/Apollonies Aktes", with special guest star Nikos Karvelas. In September 2003, Vissi gave another concert in Cyprus, at the Tzirion Stadium in Limassol, to celebrate her 30-year-old career. At the same year, she was awarded with a prize for her whole contribution from the Cyprus Paralympic Organization, while a square in Larnaca was named after her. She also met and talked with the president of the Republic of Cyprus, in the Presidential Palace, in Nicosia.[citation needed]

Just before 2004, on 5 December 2003, Vissi released the double album Paraksenes Eikones which went 2× platinum in six months.[14][35] This was Vissi's first album since 1981's Anna Vissi that included songs written by other composers besides Nikos Karvelas. The album produced many hits. To promote the album, she started appearing at "Diogenis Studio" for the winter season 2003–2004, with Konstantinos Christoforou, Nino and girl band Hi-5.[35]

2004–2005: Call Me and Nylon

On 31 March 2004, Vissi performed in the Liberty Square in Nicosia, at a concert part of the celebrations for Cyprus's entry at the European Union, after an official invitation from the Republic of Cyprus. In May 2004, she went on a small tour in England and the United States,[36] with Labis Livieratos (with whom she collaborated in the early 1990s), while in July, her album Paraksenes Eikones was re-released with a bonus CD single called Remixes 2004, which went gold.

On 29 August 2004, Vissi performed at the closing ceremony of the XXVIII Olympiad, in Athens.[37][38] She then gave a concert in Cyprus on 3 September, at the GSP Stadium in Nicosia, where she sang for the first time her new English song called "Call Me".

 
Vissi performing in a club in the United States, part of her promotional tour for "Call Me".

On 20 December 2004, Vissi released a live album and DVD,[15] which went platinum in its first week of release. It sold 40 thousand copies.[21] After that concert, she moved to the United States, for the preparation and promotion of her single "Call Me". In the United States, the single was released by Moda Records, which, during its collaboration with Vissi, was called Vanilla/Moda Records.[14] It features twelve remixes, and went to number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Music Club Play chart and number two on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart. Vissi then performed at the Copacabana in New York for the KTU PartyGras. During the winter and through to the summer of 2005, she went around to clubs as part of her Mini-USA Tour to promote "Call Me". Some of the clubs included "Central", "Mirage", "DNA", "The Sound Garden" and "Studio 9".[citation needed]

In July 2005, Vissi returned to Greece and released "Call Me" as a CD single by Sony BMG, along with a new English-language song titled "Lie". The single reached number one on the IFPI singles charts and achieved gold certification. In that same month, Vissi started recording her new Greek album. In August 2005, she took to the stage of the "Coca-Cola Sound-Wave", which was held in Mykonos.[39] There she sang her new English song "Lie" and surprised fans and media by appearing on stage with half her head shaved. This performance was considered by many[who?] to be her comeback to the Greek music scene after an absence of more than a year.[39]

On 27 September 2005, Vissi released a new Greek album titled Nylon.[40] The album went platinum within 24 hours of its release and peaked at number one on the IFPI Greek Top 50 albums chart,[41] selling 40 thousand copies.[21] Shortly after, in October 2005, the album was released as a dual disc, the first ever to be released in Greece.[14][42] The dual disc version featured special footage from her and Nikos Karvelas in the studio. In the album, there is a song featuring the lead singer of the Greek hip-hop band Goin' Through called "Erota I Polemo" ("Love or War").[40] On 24 November 2005, Vissi started performances at "Votanikos" club in Athens, Greece with Goin' Through, Dimitris Korgialas and Despina Olympiou, which lasted until March 2006.[citation needed]

2006–2007: Eurovision Song Contest and World Tour

Greek national broadcaster ERT chose Vissi to represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. There were four candidate songs, which she sang during a song selection show on 14 March 2006 at "Votanikos" club. Greek viewers used televote and SMS messages along with a panel of judges to choose the song Vissi would sing in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006.

Two of the competing songs, were composed by Nikos Karvelas, namely "Everything" and "Who Cares about Love", with Vissi herself penning the lyrics to "Everything". The third song, "A Beautiful Night", was written by composing group Pigassos, while the last song, "Welcome to the Party", was written by Greek composer Dimitris Kontopoulos. "Everything" was selected as the entry song of Greece, winning 47.79% of the votes. The day after the final, Vissi filmed the song's music video. Her previous record label, Minos EMI, released a CD single of her two prior Eurovision entries "Autostop" and "Mono I Agapi", shortly after.[citation needed]

After the filming of the song's music video was completed, Vissi embarked on a promotional tour across Europe starting on 12 April 2006 with Russia.[43] She also visited Malta, Cyprus, Albania, Serbia & Montenegro, Romania, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Belgium, and ended her tour on 10 May 2006 in Israel.[43]

On 19 April 2006 she released a CD single for her Eurovision entry "Everything". It featured the original version of "Everything" and a remix of it by DJ Valentino and Christodoulos Siganos. She then also re-released Nylon as Nylon: Euro-Edition, which includes all of the songs from her album Nylon, as well as the entry song "Everything" in original, remixed and karaoke version.[43] Euro Edition also contains the three other Greek Eurovision Preselection songs: "Beautiful Night", "Who Cares About Love" and "Welcome to the Party", which has entered the playlist of American satellite radio station "Sirius Beat".[44]

During the contest, Vissi performed in the 16th spot of the night and appeared alone on stage, wearing a Jean-Paul Gaultier outfit. Although she had been one of the favourites during the pre-contest period, she only managed to get 9th place with 128 points (hers was one of the two pre-qualified entries to finish in the top 10, the other being Romania).[45] The other eight songs were all qualified from the semi-final. Finland won the contest with the rock band Lordi and their song "Hard Rock Hallelujah". In interviews prior to the contest, she had stated that if there was anyone she would like to lose to, it would be the Finnish entry. Lordi had also expressed their liking of the Greek song in interviews.

Following the contest, "Everything" was released in Finland on 24 May 2006, by Sony BMG Finland. It had already been released in Sweden and it peaked at 24. It featured a different cover, than the original single. The dual disc version of Nylon was also re-released with the Eurovision single.[46] Vissi gave a concert at London's Royal Albert Hall on 27 May 2006.[46] She also had a concert on 8 September 2006 at G.S.P. Stadium in Nicosia, Cyprus, which kick-started her Greek mini-tour.[47] The tour was called 'The Best of Anna Vissi 2006' and was covered by Alpha TV.

In the fall of 2006, she embarked on a Greek mini-tour, performing around Greece in sold-out concerts, as well as Cyprus with Goin' Through.[48]

In the beginning of 2007, Vissi moved to Los Angeles, United States to start work on an English album. In February 2007, she accompanied longtime friend Patricia Field to the Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, United States.[49]

 
Vissi performing in Amsterdam in 2007.

Vissi also embarked on a world tour in January 2007. She travelled to Australia with Konstantinos Christoforou and had three concerts in Melbourne and Sydney, and from 10 April 2007 through 1 May 2007,[50] she toured North America. Along with Takis Zacharatos, she performed in Chicago, New York City, Atlantic City, Connecticut (Foxwoods), Los Angeles, Montreal, and Toronto. Vissi continued her tour in October 2007 with a European mini-tour. The concerts included Amsterdam and Brussels with her concert in Paris being cancelled without an explanation. During the tour, she stated that she was only halfway through her world tour.[citation needed]

In September 2007, Sony BMG released a compilation titled The Essential Anna Vissi in select markets. The album contains seventeen tracks, including some of Vissi's biggest hits. It also includes the previously leaked, but unofficially released English song "Is it Safe?"[citation needed]

In November 2007, she held a special charity concert in London for the "Oinoussian Benevolent Fund". It was held at the "Royal Opera House" in Covent Garden with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and she raised £250,000, excluding the entrance tickets costing £200.[51][52]

2008–2009: Apagorevmeno

On New Year's Day, Vissi kicked off the new year by holding a large concert in Larnaca, Cyprus.[53]

She spent a large portion of 2007 and 2008 recording her English album. In an interview with fans, she discussed the album, describing it as "a rock album with unbelievably nice songs, that some of the biggest people in the USA music industry worked on. It is an album that could only be made in the USA, that represents who I am, and I believe that this album will be a big plus in my career so far."[54] It was revealed that the album will be released in the first half of 2009.[54]

In February 2008, Vissi signed to Maple Jam Music Group for the management of the release of her upcoming Greek and English albums.[55][56] In April 2008, MAD TV hosted a competition for its "Greek Week", in which visitors to their website were able to vote for their ten favourite Greek music videos, with the winners being showcased in a special "Greek Top 30 Countdown" on 20 April. Vissi was the most nominated artist with thirteen music videos, and managed to secure the number one position with "Treno", while "Agapi Ipervoliki" came in at number four when the top 30 were announced.[57]

On 28 June 2008, Vissi posted the song "Diri Dakta", that had been recorded previously, on her official MySpace profile for her fans; the song did not appear on her new album.[58] Later in the year, on 4 October 2008, Vissi held a charity gala at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.

A bonus track from the Greek album was released on 29 October 2008, along with its music video.[59] The song, titled "To Parelthon Mou" ("My Past"), is the title track to the Greek film Bank Bang, released in December 2008. The music video for the song was filmed on 22 October 2008, at The Mall Athens.[60] With Cosmote sponsoring the album, three songs from the album were released on 26 November 2008, exclusively on the Cosmote online music store.

Vissi's Greek album Apagorevmeno was released on 9 December 2008, including songs by Patrick Leonard, Adam Cohen, Kara DioGuardi, Glen Ballard, Dan Wilson, Yiannis Kefonedes and Vissi herself. The production of this album was done by Vissi herself, Greg Ladanyi, Patrick Leonard, CJ Vanston and Yiannis Kefonedes.[60][61] It was the first album since 1983 not to include any songs and, generally, any input by Nikos Karvelas. The reason she gave for this in an interview with "Down Town" magazine was that the two had got tired of each other, but clarified that this did not rule out a collaboration in the future.[62] The album was certified gold in the first week of release, and reached number one on its second week on the charts before settling at 2× platinum status.[15] In August 2009, Apagorevmeno became the first album to have four top 10 singles on the official Greek download chart by Billboard since the launch of the chart.[63] As of April 2009, the album has sold 27 thousand copies.[21]

As it happened in many cases throughout Vissi's career, she was criticized by some journalists. Eleftheros Typos cited the album as a relative commercial failure and furthered the commercial decline Vissi had faced in the 2000s.[6][21] Although this was partially due to hardships faced by the Greek music industry including piracy, the financial crisis,[64] and changing musical tastes,[28] leading to a general decline of the laiko-pop scene and image-based singers,[21] in an article about the "golden trio" of Greek pop, consisting of Vissi, Despina Vandi, and Sakis Rouvas, Anna Vlavianou of To Vima noted Vissi as having "the most vociferous" decline of the group. She cited several reasons for this, such as Vissi's unsuccessful result at Eurovision and long absences from Greece in pursuit of a career abroad at a relatively advanced age, leading to her losing a portion of her established Greek fanbase.[6] Additionally, while in previous years the supposed rivalry between Vissi and Vandi drew heavy media attention, with the public curious as to who would come out on top, she cited Elena Paparizou as replacing both artists as top contemporary female in the latter half of the decade.[6] Haris Simvoulidis of Avopolis also alleged that on Apagorevmeno Vissi appeared to be attempting to catch up to her contemporaries, Paparizou and Peggy Zina.[65] Despite these comments, Apagorevmeno became the biggest selling album by a female artist in Greece for the year 2009.

On 24 February 2009, Vissi renewed her contract with Sony Music Greece.[66]

Vissi had originally planned to start appearances at "Athinon Arena" in February 2009, as part of her comeback and for promotion of the new album,[67] however, she decided to hold a concert in Athens during the summer, instead.[68] The tour began in July 2009 and all appearances were sold out throughout Greece. The tour ended with a concert at GSP Stadium in Nicosia, Cyprus, on 25 September 2009; overall, the tour was a success for Vissi,[69] who had not performed for the Greek audience in four years. On 16 November 2009, Apagorevmeno was re-released as Apagorevmeno+ with three new songs and two remixes in special ecological packaging.[citation needed]

 
Vissi performing at Athinon Arena in 2010 during The Fabulous Show.

Vissi started appearances at "Athinon Arena" on 6 November 2009 with Greek band Ble, Yiorgos Sambanis, Mario, Vera Boufi, Elissavet Spanou, Michalis Zeis and DJ Dim Trik. The show was named "The Fabulous Show", after her then-latest single, "Fabulous", which was included in Apagorevmeno+. The show marked the comeback of Anna Vissi in the nightlife of Athens after four years of absence[70][71][72][73][74] and received good reviews.[75][76][77] Vissi was on stage for almost 4 hours[78] every Friday and Sunday until closing night on 20 March 2010. Although the show was fully crowded in its first few performances,[79] it was negatively affected by the financial crisis and did not meet attendance expectations overall, despite being highly anticipated and receiving an extensive promotional campaign.[80] After the run in Athens the show moved to Thessaloniki[81][82] on 3 April 2010[83] with spectacular opening night attendance.[84]

2010–2011: Agapi Einai Esi, and Oso Eho Foni

 
Vissi and Sakis Rouvas performing at Athinon Arena in 2011.

On 9 October 2010, Vissi released the single "Agapi Einai Esi". The music and lyrics are by Nikos Karvelas, the song being their first collaboration in four years. On 24 October, she released a three-track CD single titled "Agapi Einai Esi" packaged with newspaper "Real News" nationwide,[85] while on 19 December she released the new studio album Agapi Einai Esi.

For the winter season 2010–11, Vissi teamed up with Sakis Rouvas for a concert series at Athinon Arean called Face2Face, beginning on 15 October,.[86][87] This marked their first appearance and collaboration since they both appeared together at club Chaos in 1996, as well as being Vissi's second year in a row appearing at Athinon Arena.[86][88] The show extended to 19 March, (as Rouvas was scheduled for surgery prior to his Easter solo shows[89][90]) and was the most successful show of the season.[91][92] In late December 2010, Vissi launched a songwriting contest for amateur writers to submit songs to her, which lasted until mid-February 2011.[93]

Vissi released a documentary named "Oso Eho Foni" on Alpha TV on 30 March 2011.[94][95] Described as a rockumentary by Vissi, she first confirmed she was filming with director and friend Christine Crokos in July 2010.[96] The show, which Vissi has stated is not a reality show, focusses on Vissi's everyday life and include footage from the last three years, including her proceeds recording album, practising with Rouvas for the Face2Face show, and meetings with Jean Paul Gaultier and Dave Stewart.[97][98] Vissi performed a charity concert at the OACA stadium on 15 April 2011 to raise money to save the amateur league Panathinaikos football team. On 27 April, Vissi gave a charity concert for the Sophia Foundation in Nicosia.[98][99]

In May 2011, Vissi embarked on a North American & Canadian tour.[100][101] On May in interview in Los Angeles said that she will do a concerts in Germany and Cyprus.[102]

On 15 June 2011, Vissi began the European Tour and the first concert was to take place in Limassol, and two days later, on 17 June, in Bucharest.[103] In September 2011 Vissi performed a mini-Cypriot tour titled Etsi Apla, performing four concerts.[104][105][106] On 5 November 2011 Vissi performed in Stuttgart, Germany.[107] On 12 November, Vissi was awarded by Hellenic Charity Ball who recognised the brightest arts and entertainment luminaries in the Greek-American community.The ceremony take place in San Francisco.[108]

On 5 December, premiered exclusively released on Rythmos FM the first song "Mono an trelatho" ("Only if I go crazy").[109][110][111]

Late 2011–2012: Dodeka, Tirannieme; other releases

On 16 December 2011, Vissi started appearing at club REX in a concert series titled "Dodeka" with Mairi Linta. The show is very successful and a lot of Greek celebrities and thousands of fans visit Rex every weekend to watch the best Vissi's show in all the 2000s.[3] On 20 February, premiered on Rythmos FM the song "Ora na fevgo" ("Time to go").On 21 March, premiered on Rythmos FM the song "Mia nixta to poli" ("One night at most").[112][113] On 28 March, released the music video for "Ora na fevgo".[114][115][116] On 27 May, premiered on Dromos FM the song "Tiraniemai".[117]

On 28 June released the music video for "Tiraniemai" ("Tyranny"). The song reached the top Greek charts and Greek Airplays and came first in Greek iTunes charts. On 12 July, premiered on Lampsi FM the song "Venzini" ("Gasoline"). On 20 July, she released the five-track CD single "Tiraniemai" packaged with magazine Tiletheatis nationwide. The CD single features "Tiraniemai", a remix of "Tiraniemai", "Ora na Fevgo", "Mia Nihta to Poli", "Venzini", a remix of "Venzini" and the two music videos for "Ora na Fevgo" and "Tiraniemai". On August she began her 'Summer 2012' Tour in Greece.[2]

Late 2012–2013: LAV, Access All Areas, Daimones remake

On 4 October premiered the song " Den Ine Psema" ("It's not a lie"). On 26 October 2012, Vissi started appearing at club Kentro Athinon in a concert series titled "LAV" with Nikos Zoidakis and Demy.[118][119]

On late November 2012, Sony Music in co-operation with Minos-EMI released Access All Areas, a 5-CD compilation to mark Anna's 40-year musical career. The compilation included 84 songs from her first album As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi through her latest EP Tiraniemai. A 64-paged book accompanied the cds with previously unreleased photos of Anna by Christine Crokos. The release was a limited one, with initially only 500 numbered copies being issued in both Greece and Cyprus. All 500 copies were shipped on just three days, and the compilation was released in March 2013 with further 750 copies. The compilation reached no 3 on the official Greek IFPI charts.[120]

Vissi released a Christmas song "Kala Christougenna" (Merry Christmas) to her fans as a gift from her official website on 13 December.[121][122] and on her birthday, (20 December) she released a new song called "Protimo" (I prefer) written by Nikos Karvelas.[123][124][125] On Valentine's Day, she released her new song "I Pio Megali Apati Ine O Erotas" ("The Biggest Fraud Is Love"). It is a ballad with only piano music and is also written by Nikos Karvelas.

On 22 March the rock opera Daimones premiered at Theater Pallas with 15 actors-dancers and 16 musicians and continued with success until 2 June.[126] 10,000 tickets have been sold up before the premier,[127][128][129][130] while, according to Elliniki Theamaton (the production company of Daimones) a total of 53,000 tickets have been sold until June, and was the biggest hit of the year![126][131] On the final day, Vissi announced that Demones will re-open on 5 October, for 10 more shows.[126][131]

On 1 April 2013, after the economic crisis in Cyprus, Anna Vissi among other 49 artists appeared in Nicosia in a concert with the aim to help people in need by requesting clothes, food and medicine instead of tickets.[132][133] Vissi sung her own songs "Sta Hronia Tis Ipomonis", "As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi" and "Dodeka" as well as the songs "Hrisoprasino Fillo" and "To Yiasemi".[134]

Vissi appeared on a similar-purposed concert in the city of Larnaka on 27 May, singing among other artists in front of an audience of 30,000 people, singing Dodeka, To Yiasemi, Tillirkotissa and Ta Rialia (Cypriot traditional songs), Den Ine Psema and Antonis Remos' Dio Psemata.[135][136] During that concert Vissi and Antonis Remos announced their plans to star together next winter in Athens.[136]

In July 2013 Vissi gave three sold-out concerts in Cyprus The successful tour was called "Anna Me Pathos" (Anna With Passion) and she visited Limassol on 27 July,[137] Larnaca on 29 July[138] and Nicosia on 30 July. She also gave a sold-out concert in London's Koko club[139] and appeared in Brussels Bozar for a charity concert [140]

In November Daimones were released as 2CD and 2DVD boxest with TV magazine Tileheatis. The album sold 80.240 in its first week making the magazine the number 1 magazine of the week and achieving 7% raise of its usual sales.[141]

2013–2015: Signing with new record label; performing with Antonis Remos, and a new rock opera

In November 2013 it was announced that Vissi signed with record label Panik Records in its new label Panik Gold. The first song, and first single off the forthcoming album "I Kathimerinotita Mas" (Our Daily Routine) was released in mid November 2013 and became the most popular single on the i-tunes daily charts on the first day of its release[142][143] helping it to make a no2 debut on the weekly Official Greek I-Tune Charts[144] and the official Greece digital songs chart by Billboard.[145] It was reportedly the most played song in Greece on its first week of release.[146] On 20 December, her new show "Ena I Kanena" (One Or Nothing) with Antonis Remos opened at the Pantheon Theatre in Athens.[147]

On 20 January 2014, it was announced that Vissi was voted as the best female artist of the past 15 years from the audience of the no1 music station in Cyprus, Super FM.[148] The same day "Ena I Kanena" was officially released on the radios in Greece and Cyprus.[133]

On 24 January, "Ena I Kanena" was released as digital single and by 28 January, both versions of the song available on i-tunes (radio version and the original longer version) were on the two top positions of the Greek iTunes Chart,[149][150][151] and on 6 February, it debuted at number 1 of the official digital singles chart[152]

In Cyprus the song peaked at the top spot of the most popular radio stations[153][154]

A third single, "Kaliteres Meres" (Better Days), written by Nicos Karvelas and produced by Alex Leon, was released in April 2014[155] and Panik Records announced in Facebook that the new remixed album would follow shortly.

On 11 April the first application created for a Greek artist, the Fannatics Live App! was released.[133]

In July 2014, the Rector of the University of Bolton, Professor Dr. George Holmes, awarded Honorary Doctorate in Arts to Anna for her contribution to music.

On 29 September, Pantheon Theatre it was announced that the new rock opera by Nikos Karvelas will be premiered in 2015. The title of the new rock opera, the leading role of which would be played by Anna Vissi, was announced as I Kampanes Tou Edelweis (Edelweis Bells).[156]

On October, Vissi toured Australia. She also performed in Canada to help the restoration of a Greek Orthodox church[157] On 14 October, Panik Records announced that they were planning to release new songs from the OST of I Kampanes Tou Edelweis and their plans to release Ena I Kanena on CD and DVD. They also announced that a new studio album was planned for 2015.[158] On 10 November, a new remix version of her 1997 track "Apolito Keno" was released by Panik Records. "Apolito Keno" (2015 version) featured rapper Mike.

On 14 November the main cast of I Kampanes Tou Edelweis was announced and included Giannis Smasiaris, Nikolaos Karagiaouris, Thanasis Alevras, Emilios Stamatakis and Tania Tripi.[159]

A digital single was released on 30 January for the song "As Min Poume... Tipota" (Let's Say... Nothing) from the rock opera soundtrack.

The rock opera premiered on 12 February 2015, with positive reviews.[160]

2015–2019: Sinentefxi, Hotel Ermou and live album

On 12 October, she released "Gia Sena" (For You) written by Nikos Karvelas as the first single of her upcoming album Sinentefxi (Interview).

Sinentefxi was released on 30 November 2015, featuring 14 new songs. All songs were composed by Nikos Karvelas, while lyrics were provided by Karvelas and Gerasimos Evangelatos (in four songs). The album charted to number 1 of both Cyprus' and Greece's i-tunes charts based only on the pre-orders, and has also entered the top 100 in Malta and Spain.[161][162][163]

The weekend before the release of the album, major radio stations in Cyprus and Greece held an "Anna Vissi Weekend" previewing exclusively the new songs. During this weekend, the uptempo track "Xana Mana" was confirmed as the second single off the album.[164] and became the album's biggest hit single.

The album won "Album Of the Year" at the Super Music Awards 2016 in Cyprus.[165] In June 2016, she presented the hit "Xana Mana" as well as the new single and title track "Sinentefxi" on the MAD Video Music Awards 2016, where she received award for her contribution to the Greek music industry.[166]

Since 2015 and for five consecutive years, Anna Vissi held a successful residency in Hotel Ermou Club in Athens. In 2018 and 2019, she performed the same show with success in Thessaloniki's "Barbarella" night club and toured extensively during all summers in Greece, Cyprus and around the world.[167]

She released her third live album called Hotel Ermou Live 2015-2018.[168]

Political views

In 2004, she spoke passionately against the UN-proposed Annan Plan.[169]

Personal life

Vissi met Nikos Karvelas in the early 1980s, and they were married in 1983. They have a daughter, Sofia Karvela who lives in New York. They later got divorced, but remain good friends; Karvelas continues to write most of Vissi's songs.

Through her daughter Sofia and son-in-law Thanasis, Vissi has two grandchildren.

Awards

Discography

Filmography, tours and residencies

Television
Year Title Role Notes and awards
1980 Eurovision Song Contest Herself Greek entrant with the band 'Epikouri'
1982 Eurovision Song Contest Herself Cypriot entrant
1995 Me Agapi, Anna
(With Love, Anna)
Herself Hostess; Variety show
1996 Kalinihta Mama
(Goodnight Mommy)
Anna Vissi TV series; 1 episode
2004 Vourate Geitonoi
(Run Neighbors)
Anna Vissi Cypriot serial; 1 episode
2004 Summer Olympics Herself/Singer Variety performance in the closing ceremony
2006 Eurovision Song Contest Herself Greek entrant
2010 Mila Mou Vromika
(Talk Dirty To Me)
Anna Vissi TV series; 1 episode
2011 Anna Vissi: Oso Exo Foni
(Anna Vissi: As Long As I Have Voice)
Herself First 'Rockumentary' (autobiography) ever to air in Greece / Cyprus
2017 Star Academy Herself Judge; Talent show
2020 Menoume spiti me tin Anna Vissi
(Stay Home With Anna Vissi)
Herself/Singer Special show
Theater
Year Title Role Notes and Awards
1991-1992 Daimones
(Demons)
Queen/Rozanne First Greek Rock Opera / Attikon Theatre
1993 Ode to the Gods Aphrodite One Act Opera (Cyprus)
2002 Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou
(Mala – The Music of the Wind)
Mala Zimetbaum Pallas Theatre
2013 Daimones
(Demons)
Queen/Rozane Pallas Theatre
2015 Oi Kampanes Tou Edelweiss
(The Edelweiss Bells)
Anna Orlanto Pantheon Theatre

See also

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Preceded by Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest
1980
2006
Succeeded by
Giannis Dimitras
with Feggari Kalokerino
Sarbel
with Yassou Maria
Preceded by
Island
with Monika
Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest
1982
Succeeded by
Stavros & Konstantina
with I Agapi Akoma Zi

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Anna Vissi Greek Anna Bissh pronounced ˈana ˈvisi locally ˈanːa ˈviʃːi born 20 December 1957 is a Greek Cypriot singer and songwriter She studied music at conservatories and performed locally before moving to the professional scene in Athens in 1973 where she signed with Minos and simultaneously collaborated with other musical artists and released promotional singles of her own while studying at the University of Athens Anna VissiAnna BisshVissi performing in January 2011Born 1957 12 20 20 December 1957 age 65 Larnaca CyprusOther namesAnna VishyOccupation s Singer songwriterYears active1973 presentSpouseNikos Karvelas m 1983 div 1992 wbr Children1RelativesLia Vissi sister Musical careerOriginCyprusGenresLaiko pop dance entehno pop rockInstrument s VocalsLabelsMinos 1973 1978 EMI Greece 1979 1982 CarVi 1982 1983 Sony Music Greece 1984 2013 Moda Vanilla 2005 2006 Vanilla her own label 2010 Panik Gold 2013 Websiteannavissilive wbr comVissi established herself in the recording industry by winning the Thessaloniki Song Festival in 1977 with the song As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi and releasing the eponymous debut album Since the 1980s Vissi began a nearly exclusive collaboration with songwriter Nikos Karvelas to whom she was married from 1983 to 1992 and had one child with resulting in one of the most successful music partnerships in the nation s history Together they created the label CarVi which resulted in legal issues with EMI Greece and they then moved to CBS Records Greece which later became Sony Music Greece Over the course of her career she has released over two dozen albums most of which have been certified at least gold in the two countries and has also starred in three theatrical productions and briefly ventured into television and radio Vissi experimented with different styles of music after becoming one of the first Greek artists to introduce Western pop and dance elements into Greek laiko and entehno she became one of the most prominent portrayers of the laiko pop hybrid genre and culture that was thriving from the mid 1990s into the mid 2000s She landed her biggest commercial success with Fotia 1989 followed by the double Kravgi 2000 which became the eighth best selling album of all time in terms of units 1 while five others Kitrino Galazio 1979 I Epomeni Kinisi 1985 Klima Tropiko 1996 Travma 1997 and Antidoto 1998 have also achieved six figure sales She has a large number of successful singles most of which have become classics including her signature song Dodeka Methismeni Politia Oso Exo Foni Pragmata Agapi Ipervoliki Psihedelia Ta Mathitika Hronia Treno Stin Pira Atmosfaira Ilektrismeni Gkazi and many many more Through the years she kept a strong fan base sold out tours 2 and shows as was her latest shows in Rex in winter 2011 12 and Hotel Ermou 2015 2016 which was the most successful of the year 3 4 5 Since the late 1990s Vissi has also made attempts at establishing a career abroad most of which fell through and have had some negative repercussions on her domestic career 6 However she struck some success with her 2005 single Call Me which made her the first Greek or Cypriot artist to top the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play Chart and has also represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1980 and 2006 and Cyprus in 1982 Vissi has won six Arion Music Awards 15 Pop Corn Music Awards and nine MAD Video Music Awards Vissi has received 37 Platinum and 16 Gold certifications from IFPI Greece and has become one of the country s best selling artists of all time having sold over 10 million records worldwide and is one of the country s top earning artists 7 8 9 Alpha TV ranked Vissi as the second top certified female artist in Greece in the phonographic era since 1960 behind Haris Alexiou 10 while Forbes listed her as the 15th most powerful and influential celebrity in Greece and fourth highest ranked singer 11 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career beginnings 1 3 1980 1982 Eurovision Song Contest and album releases 1 4 1983 1989 Collaboration with Nikos Karvelas 1 5 1990 1995 Theatrical work and television 1 6 1996 1998 Klima Tropiko Travma and Antidoto 1 7 2000 2001 Performances and Everything I Am and Kravgi 1 8 2002 2004 Mala Chi and Paraksenes Eikones 1 9 2004 2005 Call Me and Nylon 1 10 2006 2007 Eurovision Song Contest and World Tour 1 11 2008 2009 Apagorevmeno 1 12 2010 2011 Agapi Einai Esi and Oso Eho Foni 1 13 Late 2011 2012 Dodeka Tirannieme other releases 1 14 Late 2012 2013 LAV Access All Areas Daimones remake 1 15 2013 2015 Signing with new record label performing with Antonis Remos and a new rock opera 1 16 2015 2019 Sinentefxi Hotel Ermou and live album 2 Political views 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Live albums 6 Filmography tours and residencies 7 Live shows 7 1 Tours 7 2 Residencies 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Anna Vissi was born on 20 December 1957 in Larnaca She began singing from a very early age starting her formal musical studies at the age of six at a local conservatory 12 At the age of twelve she entered a talent competition and won first prize 13 Two years later she was the main singer at Ayia Tilliria which was also her first TV appearance In 1973 her family moved to Athens where she was able to pursue her studies at the National Conservatory 13 She would eventually appear with a number of well known Greek singers such as George Dalaras Haris Alexiou and Vasilis Papakonstantinou in the famous nightclubs of Plaka in Athens 14 During this time she also studied the law at the University of Athens Her first important collaboration alongside George Dalaras was with composer Stavros Koujioumtzis Koujioumtzis composed two songs for Vissi S Agapo I Love You and Sta Hronia tis Ipomonis In The Years of Patience She also collaborated with many important Greek composers such as Mikis Theodorakis 1974 1975 Georgios Hadjinassios 1974 Doros Giorgiadis 1974 Nikos Karvelas who later became her husband 1975 and Mihalis Terzis 1976 Career beginnings Edit In 1977 she went on tour with George Dalaras and Haris Alexiou giving concerts with the most notable at the Rainbow London June 13 In the same year she released her first studio album named As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi and won the prize for best singer and best song As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi of the year at the Annual Song Festival of Thessaloniki Palais des Sports 12 In 1978 she was proposed by ERT Greek National Television to represent Greece at the 23rd Eurovision Song Contest There were two candidate songs Poso S Agapo and O Kyrios Nobel Finally due to controversies between the composers of the songs her participation was disqualified and Tania Tsanaklidou went to the contest Her second album Kitrino Galazio was released in 1979 and produced the hit Aftos Pou Perimeno The one I m waiting for The album reached platinum status and became the best selling record of the year in Greece 15 1980 1982 Eurovision Song Contest and album releases Edit Anna Vissi right and her backing group The Epikouri at a photoshoot for the Eurovision Song Contest 1980 In 1980 Vissi participated in the 25th Eurovision Song Contest representing Greece with the song Autostop Hitch Hike finishing 13th with 30 points 13 In the same year she released her third album Nai Yes reaching gold status with 50 000 units sold 15 The album produced the hits Oso Eho Foni As long as I have my voice and Methysmeni Politeia Drunken state One year later her fourth self titled album Anna Vissi was released reaching gold status 15 In 1982 she represented her native Cyprus at the 27th Eurovision Song Contest with the song Mono I Agapi Only love which ended fifth with 85 points scoring Cyprus its second highest position to date The English version of Mono I Agapi released as a 7 inch single in 1982 titled Love Is A Lonely Weekend and its B side I m Gonna Be A Fool for You remain unreleased on CD The same year in December she released her limited run fifth studio album Eimai To Simera Kai Eisai To Chthes by the short lived record label Vissi and Nikos Karvelas formed for the release known as CarVi whose name was a combination of their last names 1983 1989 Collaboration with Nikos Karvelas Edit In May 1983 she married Nikos Karvelas a composer with whom she collaborated in 1975 12 and in November she gave birth to her daughter Sofia After their marriage she started a close collaboration with Karvelas Since 1975 all her releases have become gold or platinum and have included songs by Karvelas 12 In 1986 she participated at the Cypriot National Final for Eurovision Song Contest with the song Thelo Na Gino Star I Want To Be A Star taking second place In 1984 Vissi left EMI Greece and signed with CBS Records Greece which later became Sony Music Greece a collaboration that lasted until 2013 In March 1984 she released Na Hes Kardia If You Had a Heart The album was certified gold 15 The following year her seventh album Kati Simveni Something Is Happening was released which included one of her most famous songs titled Dodeka Twelve O Clock and reached gold status selling 80 000 units 15 In 1986 I Epomeni Kinisi The Next Move was released The album included the hit Pragmata Things and went platinum becoming the best selling record of the year 15 In February 1988 she released her ninth album Tora Now and in December the album Empnefsi Inspiration which went gold 14 15 In 1988 she made her debut as a radio producer on ANT1 Radio Her radio program was titled after one of her songs Ta Koritsia Einai Atakta Girls Are Naughty and was aired every weekend In the same year she participated with the song Klaio I m Crying at the Greek National Final for Eurovision Song Contest finishing third In 1989 she released the successful studio album Fotia Fire being one of the first albums to feature western sounds The lead single Pseftika Fake became a hit and the album reached platinum status selling 180 000 copies and becoming the second best selling record of 1990 15 She performed at Diogenis Palace in that same year Athens s biggest nightclub music hall at the time 13 1990 1995 Theatrical work and television Edit Vissi in Daimones In the early 1990s she continued performing around Greece with Nikos Karvelas with appearances at Diogenis Palace and then at Rex In November 1991 Vissi and Karvelas starred in the first Greek rock opera Daimones Demons 14 Vissi described it as an artistic achievement in her career however the play received mostly negative reviews from professional critics and contributed to the relatively unsuccessful period Vissi faced in the early 1990s 16 17 A year later in October 1993 Vissi landed the leading role of Aphrodite in the one act opera Ode to the Gods by Stavros Sideras 12 It was held only once in Limassol Cyprus during the celebrations for the Commonwealth Day Over the following years Karvelas and Vissi released the albums Lambo 1992 Emeis 1992 Live 1993 Re 1994 and O Kypros 1995 an album with traditional Cypriot songs 14 In 1994 she was the hostess on the ANT1 weekly TV show Me Agapi Anna 12 The show was cancelled and in 2008 the production company filed a lawsuit against Vissi claiming unprofessional behavior of the singer because the agreement was for 40 episodes and Vissi dropped out after 10 episodes 18 The legal conflict between Vissi and the production company appeared to come to an end when the Court of Appeal of Athens led to the final compromise of the two sides to the sum of 400 000 A sum that the singer would supposed to pay in the company against the initial sum of 2 3 million Euros Vissi was vindicated by the decision of Supreme Court that halved the 400 000 that Vissi was ultimately required to pay 19 1996 1998 Klima Tropiko Travma and Antidoto Edit In February 1996 Vissi released the triple platinum album Klima Tropiko 20 The album featured a new sound for Anna Vissi It has sold 105 thousand copies as of 2009 21 After giving more than 40 concerts all over Greece she started winter appearances at club Chaos In February 1997 Vissi won three Greek Music Awards Best Female Singer Best Interpretation and Biggest Airplay Song 13 In April 1997 Vissi released Travma which went gold in twelve days and triple platinum in six months eventually selling 170 thousand copies 15 21 22 For the winter of 1997 1998 Vissi made appearances at club Gazi On New Year s Eve by invitation of the Mayor of Athens she performed in the Parliament Square in front of more than 20 000 people an event which was broadcast on TV all over Greece and Cyprus 14 In March 1998 Vissi broke a record winning seven Greek Music Awards for her album Travma A couple of months later a new CD single was released with the songs Crush Mavra Gyalia and Eleni as well as a re release of her multi platinum album Travma with a bonus CD containing songs from previous albums only in Australia citation needed Vissi and Karvelas performing at Asteria in 1998 In April 1998 Vissi released her album titled Antidoto which sold more than 80 000 copies in just a week breaking all previous records to that point 14 20 The album eventually achieved triple platinum status having sold 130 thousand copies as of 2009 21 During the summer of 1998 Vissi presented a show at club Asteria Later that year Vissi gave a charity concert at the Presidential Palace in Cyprus with the presidential orchestra of the Russian Confederacy Telethon and continued with two concerts in London in February 1999 Forum Music Theatre Palladium Theatre Shortly after there was also a mini tour in the US giving concerts in Los Angeles Atlantic City Chicago Boston and New York Madison Square Garden 14 In New York City Vissi performed a mini concert for her fans at the Virgin Megastore in Times Square This performance was part of a series of events hosted by the Virgin Megastore promoting some of the world s biggest stars with Vissi being the only Greek singer to receive this honour The event was promoted throughout the tri state area by KTU radio station and was part of Anna Vissi day at the biggest Virgin Megastore in the USA 2000 2001 Performances and Everything I Am and Kravgi Edit Followed by a short break from music in April 2000 Vissi performed at London s Royal Albert Hall at the so called millennium show singing in front of people from Sony International marketing managers from Europe and fans from the United Kingdom On 13 May 2000 she performed as a special guest star in her native Cyprus at the 49th annual Miss Universe Pageant which took place at the Eleftheria Stadium in Nicosia She sang for the very first time her song On a Night Like This 23 a song who turned world famous at the version record by Kylie Minogue and included in Minogue s album Light Years 24 Some months later her first international single was released titled Everything I Am containing the original version and three remixes of the song Almighty Mix Eiffel 65 RMX Groove Brothers Remix and a song with both Greek and English lyrics called Moro Mou No Tomorrow She also filmed her first music video of a song off that single directed by Antti Jokinen Solar films Finland that cost 80 000 000 drachmas US 310 000 citation needed Apart from the English language single she also released the Greek language single Agapi Ipervoliki on an EP of the same name containing six new songs It became triple platinum and finally settled at four times platinum 14 15 22 To promote the single she started appearances at Asteria club with Karvelas and the boy band ONE with Shaun Fernandez as the choreographer citation needed In September 2000 she gave a charity concert at the GSP Stadium in Nicosia in front of 12 000 people with ONE and a group of dancers from Sony International At the same year she released her internationally distributed English language album Everything I Am which although started as ambition effort to launch an international career 23 A week after its release in Greece the album reached gold status 20 000 copies while Australia South Africa Spain Italy France Germany Turkey Finland Norway and Asia started to promote it with little success 25 In November 2000 Kravgi was released 26 It was a double album with 24 new songs and included a duet with Katy Garbi It reached 3 platinum status in one month setting a record 27 and eventually went seven times platinum having sold 175 thousand copies 350 thousand units as of 2009 1 21 making it the best selling album of the 2000s decade and the eighth best selling of all time in terms of unit sales in Greece 1 Petros Dragoumanos however an independent recording industry researcher and author of the video albums Guide to Greek Discography argues that Despina Vandi s Gia 2001 has sold 200 thousand copies 400 thousand units 28 rather than the reported 170 thousand 1 21 Some months later she started appearances with Garbi and ONE at Fever 29 while she accepted the invitation of the Mayor of Athens to perform in the Parliament Square at the celebrations of the 2001 New Year s Eve On 6 June 2001 she was the main singer in a production in Bucharest Unirii square nearby river Dambovitei along with the No Smoking band and the cinema director and producer Emir Kusturica The concert 2001 Peace Odyssey included a multimedia show opening with a water screen More than 150 000 people were present Kusturica along with producer and director Angelos Hadjiandreou undertook the artistic direction of the event marrying music with the most modern expression of art 30 Three months later on 5 September 2001 she gave a concert in Cyprus GSP Stadium singing in front of more than 18 000 viewers for more than three hours where she was awarded for the seven times platinum Kravgi 31 2002 2004 Mala Chi and Paraksenes Eikones Edit Vissi in Mala I Mousiki Tou Anemou In early 2002 Vissi starred in the musical Mala I Mousiki Tou Anemou based on a true love story that took place during World War II in Auschwitz between Mala Zimetbaum and Edward Galinski 32 The play which was staged at Pallas Theatre in Athens it was written by Karvelas directed by Giannis Kakleas and was accompanied by a symphony orchestra conducted by Giorgos Niarhos Mala premiered on 19 January The production and Vissi s performance was received tepidly by critics and its commercial performance was mediocre 33 34 The musical was shown on Mega Channel a year later An album containing the songs performed at the play was also released and charted 32 reaching gold status in Greece and platinum in Cyprus 15 In late 2002 Vissi released the album Chi which was produced by George De Angelis Shortly after the album was featured on CNN s Music Room where they talked about how the album reached number one in Greece The album quickly reached number one on the IFPI charts and was certified 2 platinum 31 In the winter of 2002 2003 she was working at Fever club in Athens performing with Yiannis Parios citation needed In May 2003 Vissi performed with Nikos Karvelas and Irini Merkouri at Boom in Thessaloniki On 15 July 2003 Vissi gave a concert at A Plaz Voulas Apollonies Aktes with special guest star Nikos Karvelas In September 2003 Vissi gave another concert in Cyprus at the Tzirion Stadium in Limassol to celebrate her 30 year old career At the same year she was awarded with a prize for her whole contribution from the Cyprus Paralympic Organization while a square in Larnaca was named after her She also met and talked with the president of the Republic of Cyprus in the Presidential Palace in Nicosia citation needed Just before 2004 on 5 December 2003 Vissi released the double album Paraksenes Eikones which went 2 platinum in six months 14 35 This was Vissi s first album since 1981 s Anna Vissi that included songs written by other composers besides Nikos Karvelas The album produced many hits To promote the album she started appearing at Diogenis Studio for the winter season 2003 2004 with Konstantinos Christoforou Nino and girl band Hi 5 35 2004 2005 Call Me and Nylon Edit On 31 March 2004 Vissi performed in the Liberty Square in Nicosia at a concert part of the celebrations for Cyprus s entry at the European Union after an official invitation from the Republic of Cyprus In May 2004 she went on a small tour in England and the United States 36 with Labis Livieratos with whom she collaborated in the early 1990s while in July her album Paraksenes Eikones was re released with a bonus CD single called Remixes 2004 which went gold On 29 August 2004 Vissi performed at the closing ceremony of the XXVIII Olympiad in Athens 37 38 She then gave a concert in Cyprus on 3 September at the GSP Stadium in Nicosia where she sang for the first time her new English song called Call Me Vissi performing in a club in the United States part of her promotional tour for Call Me On 20 December 2004 Vissi released a live album and DVD 15 which went platinum in its first week of release It sold 40 thousand copies 21 After that concert she moved to the United States for the preparation and promotion of her single Call Me In the United States the single was released by Moda Records which during its collaboration with Vissi was called Vanilla Moda Records 14 It features twelve remixes and went to number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Music Club Play chart and number two on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart Vissi then performed at the Copacabana in New York for the KTU PartyGras During the winter and through to the summer of 2005 she went around to clubs as part of her Mini USA Tour to promote Call Me Some of the clubs included Central Mirage DNA The Sound Garden and Studio 9 citation needed In July 2005 Vissi returned to Greece and released Call Me as a CD single by Sony BMG along with a new English language song titled Lie The single reached number one on the IFPI singles charts and achieved gold certification In that same month Vissi started recording her new Greek album In August 2005 she took to the stage of the Coca Cola Sound Wave which was held in Mykonos 39 There she sang her new English song Lie and surprised fans and media by appearing on stage with half her head shaved This performance was considered by many who to be her comeback to the Greek music scene after an absence of more than a year 39 On 27 September 2005 Vissi released a new Greek album titled Nylon 40 The album went platinum within 24 hours of its release and peaked at number one on the IFPI Greek Top 50 albums chart 41 selling 40 thousand copies 21 Shortly after in October 2005 the album was released as a dual disc the first ever to be released in Greece 14 42 The dual disc version featured special footage from her and Nikos Karvelas in the studio In the album there is a song featuring the lead singer of the Greek hip hop band Goin Through called Erota I Polemo Love or War 40 On 24 November 2005 Vissi started performances at Votanikos club in Athens Greece with Goin Through Dimitris Korgialas and Despina Olympiou which lasted until March 2006 citation needed 2006 2007 Eurovision Song Contest and World Tour Edit Greek national broadcaster ERT chose Vissi to represent Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 There were four candidate songs which she sang during a song selection show on 14 March 2006 at Votanikos club Greek viewers used televote and SMS messages along with a panel of judges to choose the song Vissi would sing in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 Two of the competing songs were composed by Nikos Karvelas namely Everything and Who Cares about Love with Vissi herself penning the lyrics to Everything The third song A Beautiful Night was written by composing group Pigassos while the last song Welcome to the Party was written by Greek composer Dimitris Kontopoulos Everything was selected as the entry song of Greece winning 47 79 of the votes The day after the final Vissi filmed the song s music video Her previous record label Minos EMI released a CD single of her two prior Eurovision entries Autostop and Mono I Agapi shortly after citation needed After the filming of the song s music video was completed Vissi embarked on a promotional tour across Europe starting on 12 April 2006 with Russia 43 She also visited Malta Cyprus Albania Serbia amp Montenegro Romania Spain Netherlands Sweden Bosnia amp Herzegovina Belgium and ended her tour on 10 May 2006 in Israel 43 On 19 April 2006 she released a CD single for her Eurovision entry Everything It featured the original version of Everything and a remix of it by DJ Valentino and Christodoulos Siganos She then also re released Nylon as Nylon Euro Edition which includes all of the songs from her album Nylon as well as the entry song Everything in original remixed and karaoke version 43 Euro Edition also contains the three other Greek Eurovision Preselection songs Beautiful Night Who Cares About Love and Welcome to the Party which has entered the playlist of American satellite radio station Sirius Beat 44 During the contest Vissi performed in the 16th spot of the night and appeared alone on stage wearing a Jean Paul Gaultier outfit Although she had been one of the favourites during the pre contest period she only managed to get 9th place with 128 points hers was one of the two pre qualified entries to finish in the top 10 the other being Romania 45 The other eight songs were all qualified from the semi final Finland won the contest with the rock band Lordi and their song Hard Rock Hallelujah In interviews prior to the contest she had stated that if there was anyone she would like to lose to it would be the Finnish entry Lordi had also expressed their liking of the Greek song in interviews Following the contest Everything was released in Finland on 24 May 2006 by Sony BMG Finland It had already been released in Sweden and it peaked at 24 It featured a different cover than the original single The dual disc version of Nylon was also re released with the Eurovision single 46 Vissi gave a concert at London s Royal Albert Hall on 27 May 2006 46 She also had a concert on 8 September 2006 at G S P Stadium in Nicosia Cyprus which kick started her Greek mini tour 47 The tour was called The Best of Anna Vissi 2006 and was covered by Alpha TV In the fall of 2006 she embarked on a Greek mini tour performing around Greece in sold out concerts as well as Cyprus with Goin Through 48 In the beginning of 2007 Vissi moved to Los Angeles United States to start work on an English album In February 2007 she accompanied longtime friend Patricia Field to the Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles United States 49 Vissi performing in Amsterdam in 2007 Vissi also embarked on a world tour in January 2007 She travelled to Australia with Konstantinos Christoforou and had three concerts in Melbourne and Sydney and from 10 April 2007 through 1 May 2007 50 she toured North America Along with Takis Zacharatos she performed in Chicago New York City Atlantic City Connecticut Foxwoods Los Angeles Montreal and Toronto Vissi continued her tour in October 2007 with a European mini tour The concerts included Amsterdam and Brussels with her concert in Paris being cancelled without an explanation During the tour she stated that she was only halfway through her world tour citation needed In September 2007 Sony BMG released a compilation titled The Essential Anna Vissi in select markets The album contains seventeen tracks including some of Vissi s biggest hits It also includes the previously leaked but unofficially released English song Is it Safe citation needed In November 2007 she held a special charity concert in London for the Oinoussian Benevolent Fund It was held at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and she raised 250 000 excluding the entrance tickets costing 200 51 52 2008 2009 Apagorevmeno Edit On New Year s Day Vissi kicked off the new year by holding a large concert in Larnaca Cyprus 53 She spent a large portion of 2007 and 2008 recording her English album In an interview with fans she discussed the album describing it as a rock album with unbelievably nice songs that some of the biggest people in the USA music industry worked on It is an album that could only be made in the USA that represents who I am and I believe that this album will be a big plus in my career so far 54 It was revealed that the album will be released in the first half of 2009 54 In February 2008 Vissi signed to Maple Jam Music Group for the management of the release of her upcoming Greek and English albums 55 56 In April 2008 MAD TV hosted a competition for its Greek Week in which visitors to their website were able to vote for their ten favourite Greek music videos with the winners being showcased in a special Greek Top 30 Countdown on 20 April Vissi was the most nominated artist with thirteen music videos and managed to secure the number one position with Treno while Agapi Ipervoliki came in at number four when the top 30 were announced 57 On 28 June 2008 Vissi posted the song Diri Dakta that had been recorded previously on her official MySpace profile for her fans the song did not appear on her new album 58 Later in the year on 4 October 2008 Vissi held a charity gala at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London A bonus track from the Greek album was released on 29 October 2008 along with its music video 59 The song titled To Parelthon Mou My Past is the title track to the Greek film Bank Bang released in December 2008 The music video for the song was filmed on 22 October 2008 at The Mall Athens 60 With Cosmote sponsoring the album three songs from the album were released on 26 November 2008 exclusively on the Cosmote online music store Vissi s Greek album Apagorevmeno was released on 9 December 2008 including songs by Patrick Leonard Adam Cohen Kara DioGuardi Glen Ballard Dan Wilson Yiannis Kefonedes and Vissi herself The production of this album was done by Vissi herself Greg Ladanyi Patrick Leonard CJ Vanston and Yiannis Kefonedes 60 61 It was the first album since 1983 not to include any songs and generally any input by Nikos Karvelas The reason she gave for this in an interview with Down Town magazine was that the two had got tired of each other but clarified that this did not rule out a collaboration in the future 62 The album was certified gold in the first week of release and reached number one on its second week on the charts before settling at 2 platinum status 15 In August 2009 Apagorevmeno became the first album to have four top 10 singles on the official Greek download chart by Billboard since the launch of the chart 63 As of April 2009 the album has sold 27 thousand copies 21 As it happened in many cases throughout Vissi s career she was criticized by some journalists Eleftheros Typos cited the album as a relative commercial failure and furthered the commercial decline Vissi had faced in the 2000s 6 21 Although this was partially due to hardships faced by the Greek music industry including piracy the financial crisis 64 and changing musical tastes 28 leading to a general decline of the laiko pop scene and image based singers 21 in an article about the golden trio of Greek pop consisting of Vissi Despina Vandi and Sakis Rouvas Anna Vlavianou of To Vima noted Vissi as having the most vociferous decline of the group She cited several reasons for this such as Vissi s unsuccessful result at Eurovision and long absences from Greece in pursuit of a career abroad at a relatively advanced age leading to her losing a portion of her established Greek fanbase 6 Additionally while in previous years the supposed rivalry between Vissi and Vandi drew heavy media attention with the public curious as to who would come out on top she cited Elena Paparizou as replacing both artists as top contemporary female in the latter half of the decade 6 Haris Simvoulidis of Avopolis also alleged that on Apagorevmeno Vissi appeared to be attempting to catch up to her contemporaries Paparizou and Peggy Zina 65 Despite these comments Apagorevmeno became the biggest selling album by a female artist in Greece for the year 2009 On 24 February 2009 Vissi renewed her contract with Sony Music Greece 66 Vissi had originally planned to start appearances at Athinon Arena in February 2009 as part of her comeback and for promotion of the new album 67 however she decided to hold a concert in Athens during the summer instead 68 The tour began in July 2009 and all appearances were sold out throughout Greece The tour ended with a concert at GSP Stadium in Nicosia Cyprus on 25 September 2009 overall the tour was a success for Vissi 69 who had not performed for the Greek audience in four years On 16 November 2009 Apagorevmeno was re released as Apagorevmeno with three new songs and two remixes in special ecological packaging citation needed Vissi performing at Athinon Arena in 2010 during The Fabulous Show Vissi started appearances at Athinon Arena on 6 November 2009 with Greek band Ble Yiorgos Sambanis Mario Vera Boufi Elissavet Spanou Michalis Zeis and DJ Dim Trik The show was named The Fabulous Show after her then latest single Fabulous which was included in Apagorevmeno The show marked the comeback of Anna Vissi in the nightlife of Athens after four years of absence 70 71 72 73 74 and received good reviews 75 76 77 Vissi was on stage for almost 4 hours 78 every Friday and Sunday until closing night on 20 March 2010 Although the show was fully crowded in its first few performances 79 it was negatively affected by the financial crisis and did not meet attendance expectations overall despite being highly anticipated and receiving an extensive promotional campaign 80 After the run in Athens the show moved to Thessaloniki 81 82 on 3 April 2010 83 with spectacular opening night attendance 84 2010 2011 Agapi Einai Esi and Oso Eho Foni Edit Vissi and Sakis Rouvas performing at Athinon Arena in 2011 On 9 October 2010 Vissi released the single Agapi Einai Esi The music and lyrics are by Nikos Karvelas the song being their first collaboration in four years On 24 October she released a three track CD single titled Agapi Einai Esi packaged with newspaper Real News nationwide 85 while on 19 December she released the new studio album Agapi Einai Esi For the winter season 2010 11 Vissi teamed up with Sakis Rouvas for a concert series at Athinon Arean called Face2Face beginning on 15 October 86 87 This marked their first appearance and collaboration since they both appeared together at club Chaos in 1996 as well as being Vissi s second year in a row appearing at Athinon Arena 86 88 The show extended to 19 March as Rouvas was scheduled for surgery prior to his Easter solo shows 89 90 and was the most successful show of the season 91 92 In late December 2010 Vissi launched a songwriting contest for amateur writers to submit songs to her which lasted until mid February 2011 93 Vissi released a documentary named Oso Eho Foni on Alpha TV on 30 March 2011 94 95 Described as a rockumentary by Vissi she first confirmed she was filming with director and friend Christine Crokos in July 2010 96 The show which Vissi has stated is not a reality show focusses on Vissi s everyday life and include footage from the last three years including her proceeds recording album practising with Rouvas for the Face2Face show and meetings with Jean Paul Gaultier and Dave Stewart 97 98 Vissi performed a charity concert at the OACA stadium on 15 April 2011 to raise money to save the amateur league Panathinaikos football team On 27 April Vissi gave a charity concert for the Sophia Foundation in Nicosia 98 99 In May 2011 Vissi embarked on a North American amp Canadian tour 100 101 On May in interview in Los Angeles said that she will do a concerts in Germany and Cyprus 102 On 15 June 2011 Vissi began the European Tour and the first concert was to take place in Limassol and two days later on 17 June in Bucharest 103 In September 2011 Vissi performed a mini Cypriot tour titled Etsi Apla performing four concerts 104 105 106 On 5 November 2011 Vissi performed in Stuttgart Germany 107 On 12 November Vissi was awarded by Hellenic Charity Ball who recognised the brightest arts and entertainment luminaries in the Greek American community The ceremony take place in San Francisco 108 On 5 December premiered exclusively released on Rythmos FM the first song Mono an trelatho Only if I go crazy 109 110 111 Late 2011 2012 Dodeka Tirannieme other releases Edit On 16 December 2011 Vissi started appearing at club REX in a concert series titled Dodeka with Mairi Linta The show is very successful and a lot of Greek celebrities and thousands of fans visit Rex every weekend to watch the best Vissi s show in all the 2000s 3 On 20 February premiered on Rythmos FM the song Ora na fevgo Time to go On 21 March premiered on Rythmos FM the song Mia nixta to poli One night at most 112 113 On 28 March released the music video for Ora na fevgo 114 115 116 On 27 May premiered on Dromos FM the song Tiraniemai 117 On 28 June released the music video for Tiraniemai Tyranny The song reached the top Greek charts and Greek Airplays and came first in Greek iTunes charts On 12 July premiered on Lampsi FM the song Venzini Gasoline On 20 July she released the five track CD single Tiraniemai packaged with magazine Tiletheatis nationwide The CD single features Tiraniemai a remix of Tiraniemai Ora na Fevgo Mia Nihta to Poli Venzini a remix of Venzini and the two music videos for Ora na Fevgo and Tiraniemai On August she began her Summer 2012 Tour in Greece 2 Late 2012 2013 LAV Access All Areas Daimones remake Edit On 4 October premiered the song Den Ine Psema It s not a lie On 26 October 2012 Vissi started appearing at club Kentro Athinon in a concert series titled LAV with Nikos Zoidakis and Demy 118 119 On late November 2012 Sony Music in co operation with Minos EMI released Access All Areas a 5 CD compilation to mark Anna s 40 year musical career The compilation included 84 songs from her first album As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi through her latest EP Tiraniemai A 64 paged book accompanied the cds with previously unreleased photos of Anna by Christine Crokos The release was a limited one with initially only 500 numbered copies being issued in both Greece and Cyprus All 500 copies were shipped on just three days and the compilation was released in March 2013 with further 750 copies The compilation reached no 3 on the official Greek IFPI charts 120 Vissi released a Christmas song Kala Christougenna Merry Christmas to her fans as a gift from her official website on 13 December 121 122 and on her birthday 20 December she released a new song called Protimo I prefer written by Nikos Karvelas 123 124 125 On Valentine s Day she released her new song I Pio Megali Apati Ine O Erotas The Biggest Fraud Is Love It is a ballad with only piano music and is also written by Nikos Karvelas On 22 March the rock opera Daimones premiered at Theater Pallas with 15 actors dancers and 16 musicians and continued with success until 2 June 126 10 000 tickets have been sold up before the premier 127 128 129 130 while according to Elliniki Theamaton the production company of Daimones a total of 53 000 tickets have been sold until June and was the biggest hit of the year 126 131 On the final day Vissi announced that Demones will re open on 5 October for 10 more shows 126 131 On 1 April 2013 after the economic crisis in Cyprus Anna Vissi among other 49 artists appeared in Nicosia in a concert with the aim to help people in need by requesting clothes food and medicine instead of tickets 132 133 Vissi sung her own songs Sta Hronia Tis Ipomonis As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi and Dodeka as well as the songs Hrisoprasino Fillo and To Yiasemi 134 Vissi appeared on a similar purposed concert in the city of Larnaka on 27 May singing among other artists in front of an audience of 30 000 people singing Dodeka To Yiasemi Tillirkotissa and Ta Rialia Cypriot traditional songs Den Ine Psema and Antonis Remos Dio Psemata 135 136 During that concert Vissi and Antonis Remos announced their plans to star together next winter in Athens 136 In July 2013 Vissi gave three sold out concerts in Cyprus The successful tour was called Anna Me Pathos Anna With Passion and she visited Limassol on 27 July 137 Larnaca on 29 July 138 and Nicosia on 30 July She also gave a sold out concert in London s Koko club 139 and appeared in Brussels Bozar for a charity concert 140 In November Daimones were released as 2CD and 2DVD boxest with TV magazine Tileheatis The album sold 80 240 in its first week making the magazine the number 1 magazine of the week and achieving 7 raise of its usual sales 141 2013 2015 Signing with new record label performing with Antonis Remos and a new rock opera Edit In November 2013 it was announced that Vissi signed with record label Panik Records in its new label Panik Gold The first song and first single off the forthcoming album I Kathimerinotita Mas Our Daily Routine was released in mid November 2013 and became the most popular single on the i tunes daily charts on the first day of its release 142 143 helping it to make a no2 debut on the weekly Official Greek I Tune Charts 144 and the official Greece digital songs chart by Billboard 145 It was reportedly the most played song in Greece on its first week of release 146 On 20 December her new show Ena I Kanena One Or Nothing with Antonis Remos opened at the Pantheon Theatre in Athens 147 On 20 January 2014 it was announced that Vissi was voted as the best female artist of the past 15 years from the audience of the no1 music station in Cyprus Super FM 148 The same day Ena I Kanena was officially released on the radios in Greece and Cyprus 133 On 24 January Ena I Kanena was released as digital single and by 28 January both versions of the song available on i tunes radio version and the original longer version were on the two top positions of the Greek iTunes Chart 149 150 151 and on 6 February it debuted at number 1 of the official digital singles chart 152 In Cyprus the song peaked at the top spot of the most popular radio stations 153 154 A third single Kaliteres Meres Better Days written by Nicos Karvelas and produced by Alex Leon was released in April 2014 155 and Panik Records announced in Facebook that the new remixed album would follow shortly On 11 April the first application created for a Greek artist the Fannatics Live App was released 133 In July 2014 the Rector of the University of Bolton Professor Dr George Holmes awarded Honorary Doctorate in Arts to Anna for her contribution to music On 29 September Pantheon Theatre it was announced that the new rock opera by Nikos Karvelas will be premiered in 2015 The title of the new rock opera the leading role of which would be played by Anna Vissi was announced as I Kampanes Tou Edelweis Edelweis Bells 156 On October Vissi toured Australia She also performed in Canada to help the restoration of a Greek Orthodox church 157 On 14 October Panik Records announced that they were planning to release new songs from the OST of I Kampanes Tou Edelweis and their plans to release Ena I Kanena on CD and DVD They also announced that a new studio album was planned for 2015 158 On 10 November a new remix version of her 1997 track Apolito Keno was released by Panik Records Apolito Keno 2015 version featured rapper Mike On 14 November the main cast of I Kampanes Tou Edelweis was announced and included Giannis Smasiaris Nikolaos Karagiaouris Thanasis Alevras Emilios Stamatakis and Tania Tripi 159 A digital single was released on 30 January for the song As Min Poume Tipota Let s Say Nothing from the rock opera soundtrack The rock opera premiered on 12 February 2015 with positive reviews 160 2015 2019 Sinentefxi Hotel Ermou and live album Edit On 12 October she released Gia Sena For You written by Nikos Karvelas as the first single of her upcoming album Sinentefxi Interview Sinentefxi was released on 30 November 2015 featuring 14 new songs All songs were composed by Nikos Karvelas while lyrics were provided by Karvelas and Gerasimos Evangelatos in four songs The album charted to number 1 of both Cyprus and Greece s i tunes charts based only on the pre orders and has also entered the top 100 in Malta and Spain 161 162 163 The weekend before the release of the album major radio stations in Cyprus and Greece held an Anna Vissi Weekend previewing exclusively the new songs During this weekend the uptempo track Xana Mana was confirmed as the second single off the album 164 and became the album s biggest hit single The album won Album Of the Year at the Super Music Awards 2016 in Cyprus 165 In June 2016 she presented the hit Xana Mana as well as the new single and title track Sinentefxi on the MAD Video Music Awards 2016 where she received award for her contribution to the Greek music industry 166 Since 2015 and for five consecutive years Anna Vissi held a successful residency in Hotel Ermou Club in Athens In 2018 and 2019 she performed the same show with success in Thessaloniki s Barbarella night club and toured extensively during all summers in Greece Cyprus and around the world 167 She released her third live album called Hotel Ermou Live 2015 2018 168 Political views EditIn 2004 she spoke passionately against the UN proposed Annan Plan 169 Personal life EditThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Anna Vissi news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Vissi met Nikos Karvelas in the early 1980s and they were married in 1983 They have a daughter Sofia Karvela who lives in New York They later got divorced but remain good friends Karvelas continues to write most of Vissi s songs Through her daughter Sofia and son in law Thanasis Vissi has two grandchildren Awards EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Anna VissiDiscography EditMain article Anna Vissi discography Studio albums Edit As Kanoume Apopse Mian Arhi 1977 Kitrino Galazio 1979 Nai 1980 Anna Vissi 1981 Eimai To Simera Kai Eisai To Chthes 1982 Na Hes Kardia 1984 Kati Simveni 1985 I Epomeni Kinisi 1986 Tora 1988 Empnefsi 1988 Fotia 1989 Eimai 1990 Emeis 1992 Lambo 1992 Re 1994 O Kypros 1995 Klima Tropiko 1996 Travma 1997 Antidoto 1998 Everything I Am 2000 Kravgi 2000 X 2002 Paraksenes Eikones 2003 Nylon 2005 Apagorevmeno 2008 Agapi Einai Esi 2010 Sinentefxi 2015 Iliotropia 2019 Live albums Edit Live 1993 Live 2004 Hotel Ermou Live 2015 2018 2018 Filmography tours and residencies EditTelevisionYear Title Role Notes and awards1980 Eurovision Song Contest Herself Greek entrant with the band Epikouri 1982 Eurovision Song Contest Herself Cypriot entrant1995 Me Agapi Anna With Love Anna Herself Hostess Variety show1996 Kalinihta Mama Goodnight Mommy Anna Vissi TV series 1 episode2004 Vourate Geitonoi Run Neighbors Anna Vissi Cypriot serial 1 episode2004 Summer Olympics Herself Singer Variety performance in the closing ceremony2006 Eurovision Song Contest Herself Greek entrant2010 Mila Mou Vromika Talk Dirty To Me Anna Vissi TV series 1 episode2011 Anna Vissi Oso Exo Foni Anna Vissi As Long As I Have Voice Herself First Rockumentary autobiography ever to air in Greece Cyprus2017 Star Academy Herself Judge Talent show2020 Menoume spiti me tin Anna Vissi Stay Home With Anna Vissi Herself Singer Special showTheaterYear Title Role Notes and Awards1991 1992 Daimones Demons Queen Rozanne First Greek Rock Opera Attikon Theatre1993 Ode to the Gods Aphrodite One Act Opera Cyprus 2002 Mala I Mousiki Tou Anemou Mala The Music of the Wind Mala Zimetbaum Pallas Theatre2013 Daimones Demons Queen Rozane Pallas Theatre2015 Oi Kampanes Tou Edelweiss The Edelweiss Bells Anna Orlanto Pantheon TheatreLive shows Edit Tours Edit Tour with Nikos Karvelas 1990 1991 TOUR 1991 20 Years Live Tour 1993 Me Agapi Anna Tour 1996 Travma World Tour 1997 World Tour Europe amp USA 1998 1999 Kravgi Australian Tour 2003 2004 World Tour 2004 Best of Anna Vissi Tour 2006 2007 World Tour 2007 Apagorevmeno Summer Tour 2009 170 Australian Tour 2010 171 172 Pio Konta Tour Cyprus 2010 World Tour USA Canada amp Europe Tour 2011 100 Etsi Apla Unplugged Live Cyprus Tour 2011 Greek amp American Summer Tour 2012 Anna With Passion Tour Cyprus 2013 USA amp Canada Tour 2014 173 Ena I Kanena The Concert with Antonis Remos Greece Cyprus 2014 Australian Tour 2014 Mazi Sti Skini Tour Cyprus with Michalis Hatzigiannis 2015 Summer Tour 2016 Xana Mana Summer Tour 2018 Greece Cyprus Usa Australian Tour 2019 Summer Tour 2019 Bulgaria Uk Greece Cyprus AMIN Summer Tour 2021 Greece Cyprus Monaco Red Summer Tour 2022 Australia USA Canada Greece Cyprus Residencies Edit 1973 DILINA 1975 THEMELIO 1976 THEMELIO 1976 DIAGONIOS 1977 DIAGONIOS 1979 DILINA 1980 STORK 1981 DIOGENIS 1982 ERMIS 1984 DIOGENIS PALLAS 1984 NERAIDA 1985 ZOOM 1985 FANTASIA 1986 DIOGENIS PALACE 1987 ZOOM 1988 FANTASIA 1988 NERAIDA 1989 DIOGENIS PALACE 1990 ANNA VISSI SHOW REX 1991 ANNA VISSI SHOW RADIO CITY Thessaloniki 1992 LA MIRAGE Thessaloniki 1993 ZOOM 1995 NERAIDA 1995 ASTERIA 1996 ASTERIA 1996 POLITIA Thessaloniki 1996 CHAOS 1997 RIBA S 1997 PILI AKSIOY Thessaloniki 1997 GAZI 1998 ASTERIA 1998 PILI AKSIOY Thessaloniki 2000 ASTERIA 2000 FEVER 2001 TEATRO Thessaloniki 2002 FEVER 2003 BOOM Thessaloniki 2003 DIOGENIS STUDIO 2005 VOTANIKOS 2009 FABULOUS SHOW ATHINON ARENA 2010 FABULOUS SHOW PILI AKSIOY Thessaloniki 2010 FACE2FACE ATHINON ARENA 2011 DODEKA REX 2012 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