Nikos Zoidakis takes centre stage at Greek Fest Darling Harbour

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Prepare for an unforgettable night as Nikos Zoidakis, the acclaimed master of Cretan music, graces the stage at Greek Fest Darling Harbour on February 22nd, as part of the rich line-up of live entertainment taking centre stage.

Known for his captivating performances and enchanting Lyra music, Zoidakis promises to deliver a mesmerising experience that will transport audiences straight to the heart of Crete.

As one of Greece’s most celebrated musicians, Nikos Zoidakis has built a remarkable career showcasing the rich cultural heritage of his homeland.

His extraordinary skill with the Lyra, combined with his powerful vocal talent, has made him a sought-after performer in festivals and concerts around the world.

This unique event at Greek Fest offers fans and newcomers alike a rare chance to witness his artistry live.

Event details

  • What: Nikos Zoidakis Live Performance
  • When: February 22, 2025
  • Where: Greek Fest Darling Harbour, Sydney

“Greek Fest Darling Harbour celebrates the vibrant culture, food, and music of Greece, and Nikos Zoidakis’s performance is set to be one of the many highlights of the festival. Attendees can expect an evening filled with traditional Cretan melodies, uplifting rhythms, and a cultural experience that showcases the beauty and passion of Greek music” said Festival Chair, Nia Karteris.

Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to immerse yourself in the sounds of Crete and enjoy the infectious spirit of Greek culture. Gather your family and friends for a night that promises to be filled with warmth, joy, and unforgettable music.

For more information, please visit https://greekfestivalofsydney.com.au 

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