Peggy Zina delivers sold-out performance at the Hellenic Club of Canberra

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Greek music icon Peggy Zina brought the house down at the Hellenic Club of Canberra on Friday, May 2, with a sold-out crowd of 540 fans packing the venue for an unforgettable night of live music and Greek spirit.

Part of her Australian tour, the concert featured Zina’s signature blend of traditional Greek sounds and contemporary pop, with a setlist spanning her chart-topping hits and new releases.

She was joined on stage by Charis Georgiou, a full band from Greece, and local guest Maria Maroulis.

The event drew Greek music lovers from across the region, including many from Sydney, who turned the concert into a weekend getaway, enjoying the Hellenic Club’s award-winning dining and the sights of Canberra.

Organised by the Hellenic Club of Canberra, the $150 tickets — making it the most affordable Zina concert in the country — sold out quickly, with attendees praising the intimate venue and electric atmosphere.

Zina’s powerful vocals and emotional performance earned standing ovations, cementing the night as a highlight for Greek Australian music fans.

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