Final seats released as Sydney races to witness Mimis Plessas centenary tribute

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The atmosphere in Sydney has reached a fever pitch for the centennial tribute concert of Mimis Plessas. In a move rarely seen in the city’s premier concert halls, City Recital Hall has officially authorised the release of its final side-seat reserves to meet a tidal wave of public demand.

This is the last call for Sydneysiders to witness “100 Years of Mimis Plessas”, a tribute that has evolved from a concert into a historic cultural pilgrimage.

The final countdown is on:

This is not merely a performance; it is the collective breath of a community honouring a legendary musician. As the centenary tribute concert of Mimis Plessas, the architect of the Mediterranean’s most iconic cinematic and soulful melodies, approaches, the realisation has set in: this is a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence.

Once the final ticket is booked, a century of musical evolution will have found its crescendo, and the opportunity to be “in the room” will vanish forever.

“The energy surrounding this tribute is unlike anything we’ve experienced,” says the production team.

“History is calling, and Sydney has answered. By opening these last-reserve seats, we are fighting to ensure that every person wanting to celebrate this legacy can be accommodated. We are pushing the venue to its absolute limit because a legacy this grand deserves nothing less than a full house.”

The stage will be commanded by the legendary Dimitris Basis, whose soaring power captures the very essence of the Greek spirit. Under the masterful baton of George Ellis, and featuring the evocative talents of Maria Yiakoulis and George Doukas, the evening promises to ignite the stage with the raw, cinematic magic that defined Plessas’ 100-year journey.

The musical masterpieces of Plessas, widely considered the “cinematic music heartbeat of Greece”, will not just be heard; they will be felt in the floorboards and the rafters of City Recital Hall. From the silver screen classics to the deep, symphonic soul of the Mediterranean, this is the definitive celebration of a music legend.

Event Details
  • Event: “100 Years Mimis Plessas: A Living Tribute with Dimitris Basis”
  • Date: Friday, 8 May 2026 | 7:30 pm
  • Venue: City Recital Hall, 2 Angel Place, Sydney
  • Featuring: Dimitris Basis, George Ellis, Maria Yiakoulis, George Doukas and a Full Symphony Orchestra
  • Last Remaining Tickets: https://shorturl.at/hcVWg

The final seats are now live. Secure your spot before the curtain closes for good.

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