The demonstrations in Athens, Thessaloniki, Volos, Patra and other major cities were primarily organized via the social networks. Public gatherings were also arranged in Berlin, Dublin, Nicosia, Brussels, Paris, London, Rome and even in Brazil.
In Melbourne, Australia, Greek expatriates demonstrated at the Greek festival at Lonsdale Street and according to reports, Vasilis Papastergiadis (the president of the Greek community there) expressed his support and solidarity to the Greek government’s efforts to negotiate a better deal. Also, the leader of Australia's main opposition party, Bill Shorten, even declared that “we are all Greek tonight” and demanded that Greece receive fair treatment.