Three of Greece's most popular singers are making their way to Australia to perform live in what is set to be a night to remember.
Greek City Times and Mad4Greek are bringing you not one but three of Greece’s current hottest acts, together with one of Greece’s most popular female DJs – DJ Marilita!
This multi-billed LIVE line-up is a first of its kind in Australia and is set to be the ultimate live Greek- concert experience.
Panos Kalidis, Aggeliki Iliadi and Konstantinos Nazis, will be hitting Australian stages in November to perform some of their best hits. This will include Kalidis tracks- Kou Pepe, Eho Giorti, Gia sou, Iliadi's- Ela Kai Pare Me, Ta Parapona Mou and Ti Monaxia Fovamai and Nazis'- Se Ola Nai, Egkefalika and Thelo Ta Dika Sou Ta Filia.
All artists will be performing with their band from Greece.
Be quick, as this event is tipped to be a sell-out.
Tickets to events in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide are on sale now-
BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW.
SYDNEY
DATE: Saturday 11 November 2017
VENUE: Max Watt’s House of Music – Entertainment Quarters 122 Lang Road, Moore Park
*For table tickets From $125 call Evangelia: 0433 608 032
General Admission Tickets: Oztix 1300 762 545 or online- tickets.oztix.com.au/?Event=80122
ADELAIDE
DATE: Friday 10 November 2017
VENUE: HQ Complex – 149 Hindley Street, Adelaide
VIP Table Seated Tickets: Chrissie 0413 311 318 and Desi 0421 273 697
General Admission Tickets: moshtix 1300 438 849 or online: moshtix.com.au/v2/event/panos-kalidis-aggeliki-iliadi-konstantinos-nazis-and-dj-marilita/99539
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