Canberra’s Hellenic Youth Club brings back Bouzouki Night 2025

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The Hellenic Youth Club of Canberra (HYC) has announced the much-anticipated return of its signature Bouzouki Night, set to light up the Olympus Room at the Hellenic Club Woden on Friday, October 3, 2025, from 6:30 pm.

Renowned for its lively atmosphere and rich celebration of Greek culture, the evening will once again feature a two-course meal alongside a full program of entertainment.

Guests can look forward to live Greek music, the ever-popular DJ Stav, and a special performance by the Atalanti Greek Dancing Group. Adding to the authenticity of the night will be traditional customs such as flower throwing and plate smashing, ensuring the dance floor is full of energy and kefi.

The fun will continue off the stage as well, with raffle prizes and even a Raiders jersey auction lined up. HYC members will also receive a complimentary drink voucher as part of their ticket purchase.

Event Details

  • Date & Time: Friday, October 3, 2025 | 6:30 pm
  • Venue: Hellenic Club Woden, Olympus Room
  • Tickets: $85 per person, including two-course meal, live music, performances, raffle prizes, and more
  • Extras: Free drink voucher for members, raffle prizes, Raiders jersey auction
  • Age: Open to guests aged 12+
  • Bookings: Available here

With tickets now live, community members are encouraged to secure their places early, as Bouzouki Night remains one of Canberra’s most popular cultural events of the year.

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