Giannis Chatzopoulos’ moving visit to elderly residents at St Basil’s NSW & ACT

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International Greek singer Giannis Chatzopoulos brought music and joy to residents at St Basil’s NSW & ACT in Lakemba, Sydney during a special visit last week.

Chatzopoulos performed well-known Greek songs and spent time speaking with residents individually, listening to their stories. Staff and residents described the visit as deeply moving and uplifting.

In a statement on social media, Chatzopoulos said it was a great honour to be in Australia at the invitation of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and to visit its aged care homes. He praised the staff for their care, respect and love, describing the facilities and overall approach as exemplary.

The singer was originally scheduled to perform at the Epiphany Greek Festival at Carss Park over the weekend, which was cancelled due to strong winds.

Instead, his visit to St Basil’s became a meaningful moment of connection, highlighting the power of music and human dignity.

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