Hundreds enjoy classic cars and Greek delights at Liverpool’s Summer Paniyiri

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On Saturday, February 1, the Greek Orthodox Parish of Saints Raphael, Nicholas, and Irene in Liverpool, Sydney, came alive with the sights, sounds, and flavours of the Summer Paniyiri Car Show, a spectacular celebration of Greek culture, community spirit, and classic cars.

The event, which kicked off at 7pm, drew in car enthusiasts, food lovers and families for an unforgettable evening of music, delicious cuisine and stunning automobiles.

Set against a backdrop of traditional Greek tunes and a dynamic DJ, the event featured an impressive lineup of classic and modern cars, captivating automobile lovers of all ages.

Of course, the aroma of sizzling souvlakia filled the air, as guests enjoyed freshly grilled souvlakis alongside iced frappes and golden, honey-drizzled loukoumades.

Families and children also made the most of the face painting, ice cream stalls and fun activities, adding to the lively and welcoming atmosphere.

Whether people came for the delicious food, the music, or the dazzling cars, one thing was certain -Liverpool’s Summer Paniyiri Car Show was a night to remember.

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