Kelly Kelekidou and Nikos Zoidakis Continue Australian Tour with Melbourne and Darwin Concerts

Kelly Kelekidou and Nikos Zoidakis Continue Australian Tour with Melbourne and Darwin Concerts

Greek music fans across Australia are enjoying a vibrant start to the year, as Kelly Kelekidou and Nikos Zoidakis continue their Australian tour following successful performances in Adelaide and Sydney.

The popular laïko singer and the acclaimed Cretan musician first appeared in Adelaide as part of a major festival program, before taking their high-energy show to Sydney, where audiences responded enthusiastically to their blend of modern laïko hits and traditional Cretan sounds.

With momentum building, the tour now moves to Melbourne, where the artists will perform on January 23 and 24, followed by a final show in Darwin on January 25. The concerts are presented by Kinisi at Trak, with final tickets currently on sale.

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Kelekidou, known for her dynamic stage presence and a string of well-loved hits, brings a contemporary laïko sound, while Zoidakis offers an authentic Cretan musical experience, showcasing the lyra and traditional rhythms that have defined his career.

The tour highlights the strong connection between Greek artists and the Australian Greek diaspora, reaffirming Australia’s place as a key destination for live Greek music and cultural events.

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Sydney was on fire last night! 🔥🎤 Kelly Kelekidou lit up the stage with her signature laïko hits, connecting with the crowd in a night full of music, passion, and unforgettable moments. From her powerful vocals to her dynamic stage presence, Kelly reminded everyone why she’s one of Greece’s most beloved singers. 🎶💛 Next stops: Melbourne (Jan 23–24) & Darwin (Jan 25) — don’t miss it! Call 0438328016 #KellyKelekidou #GreekMusic #LaikoMusic #GreekAustralia #GreekDiaspora

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