Brooklyn, NY – November 24, 2025 — Greek superstar Konstantinos Argiros brought joy, inspiration, and pride to the students of A. Fantis School in Brooklyn Heights during a special visit ahead of his sold-out concert at Barclays Center. The visit highlighted the power of music, heritage, and education in connecting Greek Americans to their cultural roots.

Argiros toured the school, met with students, and viewed artwork they had created inspired by his hit songs. Their projects reflected values of freedom, mythology, and Greek identity, connecting Athina Mou (My Athens) to My Fantis, their own expression of community and belonging.
The visit culminated in an unforgettable moment when Argiros sang with the students, filling the school with energy and emotion. Their fluent Greek, confidence, and musicality demonstrated the school’s dedication to Greek language and cultural education.
Videos of the performance quickly went viral on social media, shared by major TV networks in Greece, who praised the students’ talents and spirit.
“We are incredibly honored that Konstantinos Argiros chose to visit our school once again,” said Theodore Tasoulas, Principal of A. Fantis School. “We are deeply proud of our students, who sang with joy and pride, and who embody the living heartbeat of Hellenic culture.”
This visit, followed by Argiros’ sold-out show at Barclays Center, showcased his strong connection with the Greek-American community in New York, inspiring the next generation to embrace their culture through art, education, and music.
A. Fantis School expresses its heartfelt gratitude to Konstantinos Argiros for his time, kindness, and inspiration, a reminder that Hellenism continues to thrive through creativity and community.

About A. Fantis School
Founded over sixty years ago by Saints Constantine & Helen Cathedral, A. Fantis School is a top 1% ranked PreK–8 Greek Orthodox school in Brooklyn Heights. The school integrates rigorous academics, the Paideia/Socratic approach, Greek heritage, and Christian values, empowering students for success in New York City’s top high schools while fostering cultural pride and moral character.
Photos provided by A. Fantis School

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