Mytilenian Brotherhood of Sydney to ring in 2026 with festive New Year’s Eve celebration

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The Mytilenian Brotherhood of Sydney and NSW will welcome the new year in style with a vibrant New Year’s Eve celebration at Mytilenian House in Canterbury on Wednesday, December 31.

Set to begin at 7.30pm, the event promises an evening filled with live music, exceptional food and festive atmosphere, as the community comes together to farewell 2025 and usher in 2026.

Entertainment on the night will be provided by the popular Paradise Band, ensuring a lively soundtrack to the celebrations, while catering will be delivered by Messinia, renowned for its quality cuisine.

Guests can also look forward to raffles and an abundance of kefi, creating a true Greek-style celebration.

The event will be held at Mytilenian House, located at 225 Canterbury Road, Canterbury. Tickets are priced at $95 for adults and $45 for children, with drinks excluded.

Organisers are encouraging early bookings, with enquiries and reservations available by calling or texting 0435 604 433.

With live music, amazing food, raffle prizes and a festive community spirit, the Mytilenian Brotherhood’s New Year’s Eve celebration is set to be a standout event.

With live music, amazing food, raffle prizes and a festive community spirit, the Mytilenian Brotherhood’s New Year’s Eve celebration is set to be a standout event.

Event Details:

  • What: Mytilenian Brotherhood of Sydney and NSW’s New Year’s Eve celebration
  • When: Wednesday, 31 December, from 7.30pm
  • Where: Mytilenian House, 225 Canterbury Road, Canterbury
  • Tickets: $95 for adults, $45 for children (drinks excluded). Call or text 0435 604 433 to secure yours today.

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