George Kambosos Jr title fight to be broadcast live at the Greek Summer Festival

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The title boxing match between George Kambosos Jr and Devin Haney on Sunday, June 5 is set to be broadcast live at the Greek Summer Festival by St Basil’s NSW/ ACT at Carss Park.

The event will be broadcast for free on one of the largest outdoor screens in Sydney and it will be the first time such an initiative takes place at a festival.

This comes as festival organisers have also confirmed that popular Greek singer, Stelios Dionisiou, and Greek Australian band, Iho Nyx, will provide entertainment on the day together with seven Greek dancing groups.

The free community event will be held in the presence of many distinguished guests and will include a Greek style marketplace with 52 product, information and food stalls spread across the waterfront park.

A range of games and activities to keep the whole family entertained will also be available on the day.

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