Baritone Leon Vitogiannis brings Greek flair to Carols in the Domain 2024

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Sydney’s Carols in the Domain 2024 was a celebration of Christmas spirit, and one artist who truly made his mark on the evening was acclaimed baritone Leon Vitogiannis.

Known for his powerful voice and heartfelt performances, Vitogiannis took to the stage as part of the Young Stars of Australian Opera group, bringing festive joy to thousands of attendees.

In a social media post after the event, Vitogiannis described the experience as “nothing short of magical,” and expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to perform in such a joyful, communal setting.

“Sharing the stage with so many incredible musicians and creatives, and seeing the joy on everyone’s faces made it a truly unforgettable experience,” he wrote, capturing the essence of what made the night so special.

The iconic Carols in the Domain, held in the heart of Sydney, is a beloved tradition that draws massive crowds each year to celebrate Christmas.

This year’s event was no different, with stunning performances, vibrant decorations, and a palpable sense of holiday magic in the air.

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