Greek star Konstantinos Pandelidis countinues Australian tour after amazing Let’s Go Greek Festival Parramatta festival

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Greek singing sensation Konstantinos Pandelidis continues his Australian tour with Melbourne as his next stop, following his outstanding performance at the LET’S GO GREEK FESTIVAL Parramatta on Sunday 8 September.

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Other artists featured at the festival included band IHO NYX, DJs Jimmy V and Georgie D, bouzouki player Tommy Tsonis and Jamison Athanasiou on clarinet.

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Following his festival performance where he entertained thousands of fans to many of his hits, Pandelidis was treated earlier this week to a great dinner at Yiamas Greek taverna where he and his crew were warmly greeted and generously hosted by management and staff.


Konstantinos Pantelidis was born on January 29, 2002, in Athens, with maternal origins from Agrinio and paternal origins from Asia Minor. He started guitar lessons at the age of 7 and continued with vocal lessons. He is the brother of Pantelis Pantelidis who lost his life in a car accident at the height of his career.

Konstantinos Pantelidis began his career in 2020 at the age of 18, releasing his first song titled “Ki An Me Miso” and signed a contract with record company Cobalt Music.


Festival organisers have much to be proud of after delivering another great event making LET’S GO GREEK FESTIVAL Parramatta one of the most sought out cultural gems in the annual event calendar of New South Wales.

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“As we wrap up another unforgettable Let’s Go Greek Festival, we want to extend our deepest gratitude to the amazing sponsors who made this event possible. Your support played a pivotal role in bringing our community together for a celebration of culture, tradition, and joy.

“To all who attended and enjoyed the festivities, we hope you had a fantastic time! We look forward to seeing you all again next year for another incredible celebration. Opa! ” noted  festival organisers on social media.

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