Peggy Zina to take centre stage at Canberra’s Hellenic Club in May

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Get ready for an unforgettable night of Greek music as Peggy Zina, one of Greece’s most beloved singers, is coming to the Hellenic Club of Canberra at Woden for a spectacular live performance on Friday, May 2 from 8.30pm. Doors open from 8pm.

Known for her powerful vocals and emotionally charged performances, Zina has been a defining presence in the Greek music industry for over three decades, seamlessly blending traditional Greek sounds with contemporary pop influences.

This highly anticipated concert is part of Zina’s Australian tour, and fans can expect a high-energy and nostalgic evening, featuring both her chart-topping hits and new releases. She will be supported by Charis Georgiou and a full band from Greece, along with local guest Maria Maroulis.

Greek music lovers from Sydney are being encouraged to make the trip to Canberra for the concert and turn it into a full weekend experience. Enjoy dining at the award-winning restaurants within the Hellenic Club of Canberra, explore the beautiful sights of the city, and visit the local St Nicholas Church before heading home on Sunday afternoon.

Concert tickets will go on sale at 1pm on Friday, March 14, exclusively from the Hellenic Club of Canberra’s website. At just $150 per ticket, this is the most affordable Zina concert in the country. Plus, with the Club’s intimate setup, there are no bad seats in the venue.

Get your friends and family together for a night filled with incredible performances, live music, and Greek spirit. Book early on Friday to avoid missing out – this will be a sell-out event.

Event Details:

  • Date: Friday, 2nd May 2025
  • Doors Open: Show starts at 8:30pm – doors open from 8pm. Arrive early to enjoy dinner and drinks before the show.
  • Venue: Hellenic Club of Canberra, 1 Matilda Street, Woden
  • Accommodation: Official ABODE HOTELS CANBERRA – promo code for 15% discount from Fri 2nd May until Sunday 4th May – promo code is PEGGY.
  • Tickets: Available from 1pm on March 14 at www.hellenicclub.com.au/whatson

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