Konstantinos Argyros

Konstantinos Argiros (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Αργυρός; pronounced [konstanˌdinos arʝiˈros]) is a Greek singer, born 21 May 1986, in Athens.[1]

Konstantinos Argiros
Konstantinos Argyros, Poseidonio.
Konstantinos Argyros, Poseidonio.
Background information
Born (1986-05-21) 21 May 1986
Athens, Greece
Instrument(s)Vocals, Piano

Biography

Konstantinos Argiros, originally from Lefkada, grew up with his family in Athens, Greece. He is one of three siblings (triplets). At the age of five, he took his first steps in music, learning to play the piano. Later on, he learned to play the guitar and some other Greek musical instruments. He began to work professionally as a singer, appearing at "FIX" nightclub in Thessaloniki. In the summer of 2008 he collaborated with record company Sony Bmg, and released an album. Between September 2011 and May 2012 he appeared at "VOX" alongside singer Stella Kali.

He sings at Teatro Music Hall in Athens, every Friday and Saturday.

Discography

  • 2011: Mallon Kati Xero
  • 2012: Paidi Gennaio
  • 2014: Defteri Fora
  • 2016: Osa Niotho
  • 2018: Filise Me
  • 2018: To Kati Parapano
  • 2022: 22

Awards

References

  1. Βιογραφία Archived 2012-12-31 at the Wayback Machine στο My Greek fm, ανάκτηση 21-5-2013.
  2. "Winners". MAD VMA. Archived from the original on 15 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2014.

MAD Video Music Awards (2013) - Best Song for "Ποτέ Ξανά""

MAD Video Music Awards (2016) - BEST VIDEO MAD GREEKZ for the song "Το συμπέρασμα"

MAD Music Cyprus (2016) - Male Artist of the Year

Super Music Awards (2016) - Artist with the biggest Airplay Chart "Το συμπέρασμα"

Super Music Awards (2017) - Best Folk Singer

Super Music Awards (2018) - Favorite song of the year by SUPERFM producers

Mad Video Music Awards (2018) - Best folk singer and song of the year (ξημερώματα)

MAD Video Music Awards (2019) - Best Male Adult

MAD Video Music Awards (2020) - Best Male Adult

MAD Video Music Awards (2021) - Best Male Adult

Best Video-Laiko (2021) - Konstantinos Argyros - Αθήνα Μου


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