Adelaide’s Greek community mourns beloved DJ Stelio Mitsos

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Adelaide’s Greek community is mourning the loss of popular DJ Stelio Mitsos, who passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 13.

Mitsos, well-known as a DJ, promoter and owner of Glamour Entertainment, was remembered by his wife Priscilla as a “highly respected and loved figure” who brought joy to countless people through his music and events.

“I am writing to share, as most of you already know the devastating news that my husband, DJ Stelio, passed away peacefully yesterday (Saturday),” Priscilla announced in a Facebook post.

“While his passing has left me completely heartbroken, I am grateful for the cherished memories we created and the life we built together. Stelio was a highly respected and loved figure in Adelaide, renowned for his exceptional talent as a DJ, business owner of Glamour Entertainment, and promoter.”

She added: “I am deeply proud of all he achieved. His absence has left an unfillable void in my life, and I miss him so much.”

The Parish of Saint George Thebarton also paid tribute, writing: “Stelio was a man of warmth, faith, and generosity who gave so much of himself to others. Through his music, he created moments of joy, unity, and kefi (spirit of joy and enthusiasm) that lifted our hearts and brought our community together time and again. His gift for connecting people went far beyond the dance floor, and the memories he leaves behind will continue to inspire and comfort us.”

Source: The Advertiser

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