Thanos Petrelis concert to return to Australia due to popular demand

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Thanos Petrelis is set to return to Australia to perform at the Hellenic Club of Canberra at Woden on Friday, February 17 2023 due to popular demand.

The Athens born laiko singer launched his music career after finishing his third season in the first Greek reality show, Fame Story, in 2002.

Since breaking out in the Greek music scene, Petrelis has a successful track record with three gold albums and one platinum status album. The singers popular hit singles remain on radio airways and club DJ’s playlists to this day.

Petrelis frequently tours in America, Canada, London and Australia and is set to perform in Canberra.

The concert has been organised by the Hellenic Club of Canberra.

Tickets for the event are $120 per person including Mezethes. You can book tickets here: bit.ly/3VWlGND

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