Celebrate the 113th anniversary of Lesvos’ liberation at Mytilenian House in Sydney

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The Mytilenian Brotherhood of Sydney and NSW is inviting the community to come together for a night of pride, music, and island spirit as it celebrates the 113th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Island of Lesvos.

The event will be held on Saturday, 15 November 2025, at 7:30 pm at Mytilenian House, located at 225 Canterbury Road, Canterbury.

Guests can look forward to a vibrant evening filled with live Greek music, traditional dancing, and authentic island cuisine — a true Lesvian glendi that promises to capture the heart and soul of the Aegean.

The celebration will feature the talented Paradise Band, ensuring a night of energy and kefi from start to finish.

Liberation of Lesvos 2025

“Get ready for a night full of music, dancing, and island spirit as we come together to celebrate the Liberation of Lesvos!” Mytilenian Brotherhood committee member, Christine Gazepis Stavropoulos, said.

“Enjoy live Greek music, traditional dancing, and delicious food and drinks with friends, family, and our vibrant community. Bring your kefi and join us for a night of pride, joy, and celebration – a true Lesvian glendi you won’t forget!”

Tickets are $85 per person, which includes food (drinks sold separately). The event is catered by Messinia Catering Services.

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, 15 November 2025
  • Time: 7:30 PM
  • Venue: Mytilenian House, 225 Canterbury Rd, Canterbury NSW 2193
  • Tickets: $85 (includes food; drinks sold separately)
  • Book tickets here

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