The RHBStory
It started with 200 people in a basement who refused to go home. Nine years and 140,000 guests later, it's Athens' most iconic Sunday night. No shortcuts. No sponsors. Just a feeling that caught fire and never burned out.

WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
From 200 people in a basement to 140,000 and counting. This is how a Sunday night became a movement.
The Basement
200 people. One boiler room. A Sunday night that nobody wanted to end. No one planned it. No one expected it. That's how the best things start.

Word Gets Out
Zero advertising budget. Zero influencer deals. Just people telling people. Every Sunday, more showed up. Every Sunday, we turned people away at the door.

We Outgrew the Room
The walls were closing in. 200 became 400, then 600. The venue was too small for what this had become. Time to find a real home.
Destijl
We walked into Destijl Club in Gazi and knew. World-class sound. Room to breathe. A stage that matched the energy. We found our home.

The World Stopped
Pandemic. No parties. No Sundays. But the group chats never went quiet. The community held. People kept asking: when are we coming back?

We Came Back Louder
First night back: sold out in 48 hours. The queue wrapped around the block. Athens had been waiting. So had we.

Beyond Sunday
People wanted the RHB energy at their own events. Private parties. Corporate nights. Weddings. RHB On Demand was born — because the experience doesn't have to stay in one room.

100,000 Guests
Six digits. 100,000 people had walked through our doors. Not clicks. Not followers. Real humans, on a real dance floor, on a Sunday night.

#1 in Athens
Official. Undisputed. Athens' number one Sunday night. Not because we said it — because everyone else did. You can't buy that kind of reputation.
Still Going. Still Growing.
New theme every week. New faces every Sunday. Same feeling when the bass drops at 2AM and 800 strangers become one. That never gets old.
Aigli Iera Odos
New chapter. New home. Aigli on the legendary Iera Odos becomes the new stage for RHB. Bigger room, sharper sound, same Sunday energy that built the movement.


John started RHB in 2016 in a boiler room with no plan, no sponsors, and no idea it would become Athens' most iconic Sunday night. There was no business model. Just a feeling that Sunday nights in this city deserved something better — something raw, honest, and impossible to forget. It worked. And it hasn't stopped working since.




