Experience ‘Bouzoukia by the Sea’ with Stan in South Australia

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Get ready for an unforgettable night of music, energy, and passion as ‘Bouzoukia by the Sea’ brings the magic of live Greek entertainment to the stunning Semaphore Foreshore. 

On Friday, January 17, the iconic performer Stan will take the stage for a one-night-only performance that promises to captivate fans and ignite the night with his chart-topping hits and electrifying energy. 

Renowned for his magnetic stage presence and a string of beloved songs that have dominated the airwaves, Stan is set to deliver an extraordinary show that celebrates the rich musical traditions of Greece with a modern twist. 

From soulful ballads to high-energy anthems, attendees can expect a dynamic setlist that will keep them dancing and singing along all night.

‘Bouzoukia by the Sea’ offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the authentic Greek bouzoukia experience, combining exceptional live music with the beauty of the Australian outdoors and famous beaches. 

This is the ONLY place in Australia where you can experience this truly unique vibe by the sea, evoking the essence of the Athenian Riviera. The event will be held at Semaphore Foreshore, providing the perfect setting for an evening of celebration and connection.

Event Details:

Date: Friday, January 17, 2025

Time: Doors open at 6 PM; Event finishes at 11 PM

Location: Semaphore Foreshore, Adelaide, SA

Tickets: Available now at https://events.humanitix.com/bouzoukia-by-the-sea-2025

Ticket Information:

  • Standing Tickets: $80 – Enjoy a real Greek bar experience.
  • Table Bookings: Sold out, but a waiting list is available. Dinner for table bookings will be lovingly prepared by the volunteers of the Semaphore Greek Festival. Please email admi@pagoc.com.au to join the waiting list.

This is more than a concert – it’s a cultural celebration that brings the essence of Greece to life. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Stan or new to the world of bouzoukia, this event is a must-attend for anyone who loves music, community, and unforgettable experiences. 

Tickets are selling fast, so don’t miss your chance to be part of this incredible night. Gather your friends and family, and join us for “Bouzoukia by the Sea” with Stan on January 17.

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