It is understandable that live performances in the old town of Mykonos can attract a large and enthusiastic audience. However, the way your event is currently organized raises several serious concerns.
The shows begin at midnight directly in front of your venue and even make use of adjacent or opposite walls. Since this is one of the main streets in the old town, visitors and passersby are often forced to move through the area spontaneously, without prior knowledge that a performance is about to take place. This effectively privatizes public space, leaving guests and passersby feeling blocked, intimidated, or pressured.
The presence of bodyguards does not create a safe or professional atmosphere. On the contrary, their behavior comes across as aggressive and overbearing. Visitors are not guided or informed politely, but are essentially "commanded" — a practice that is simply unacceptable in public areas.
The intended "elite club" image is undermined by this approach: true exclusivity does not involve intimidating people or occupying public streets. Service, beverage quality, and professional conduct should reflect the standard of a high-end venue, not the opposite.
Improvements could be achieved through the following measures:
Coordination with local authorities and residents to ensure public spaces are used legally and safely.
Clear signage and barriers so that visitors and passersby know where performances are occurring.
Friendly and professionally trained staff to guide guests safely rather than block or intimidate them.
Service that matches the intended elite image, conveying quality and exclusivity instead of creating chaotic crowds and intimidation.
In short: creative live performances are welcome, but public streets should never become improvised playgrounds. With proper planning and consideration, the event could be much safer, more professional, and enjoyable for...
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Read moreQueen of Mykonos is hands down one of the best spots on the island for drinks, energy and pure Mykonian glam. It’s the place to be if you want to enjoy stylish cocktails, people-watching and that electric vibe Mykonos is known for. The atmosphere is vibrant and full of life, without ever feeling chaotic or overwhelming. It somehow manages to feel both exclusive and welcoming at the same time.
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What makes Queen special is how it brings together a mix of great music, fun people and a buzzing atmosphere right in the heart of town. You can pop in before dinner or stay for hours and just soak it all in. It’s perfect for a glamorous night out or even a spontaneous evening that turns into something unforgettable.
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