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Anna Vissi, Despina Vandi and Christos Mastoras in a rare joint performance on Christmas - See the photos

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About two years after the end of their rumoured feud, the relationship between legendary Greek singers Anna Vissi and Despina Vandi is getting better and better. In fact, they do not hesitate to exchange compliments for each other in the interviews they grant from time to time.

The two singers, who after the intervention of Nikos Koklonis met and sang in December 2020 at J2US, are now good friends.

On Christmas day, Vissi was with her daughter, Sofia and George Arsenakos, at the night club where Vandi is performing with the band Melisses.

Anna Vissi with her daughter, Sofia Karvela and the CEO of Panik, George Arsenakos.

The singer even got on the dance floor and sang both with Vandi and Christos Mastoras, stirring up the patrons of the night club.

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Some time ago, Vandi spoke about her relationship with Vissi in an interview she gave on the show "Super Katerina".

"I have loved her, I feel as if we have known each other for years. If we sit together, the language does not enter from what we say. At some point, the musical meeting will take place," she said.

READ MORE: Konstantinos Pantelidis: "My mother tells me to make Pantelis proud."

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