Melbourne’s Apostolis Kasparpidis turns all four chairs on ‘The Voice of Greece’

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Melbourne-born singer Apostolis Kasparpidis has captivated audiences on The Voice of Greece, earning a four-chair turn from judges Panos Mouzourakis, Christos Mastoras, Giorgos Mazonakis, and Helena Paparizou with his moving performance of “File” (Friend).

Kasparpidis, whose father was born in Greece before migrating to Australia, chose to join Giorgos Mazonakis’ team, saying the decision reflected the artist’s experience and identity in Greek popular music.

“All four coaches wanted him,” reported the show, as Mazonakis welcomed the Greek Australian singer to his lineup alongside Stratos Kypros and Giorgina Michanou.

Now in its 11th season on SKAI TV, the Greek Australian community is watching proudly as Kasparpidis advances in The Voice of Greece.

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