Rena Morfi to headline 2025 Antipodes Festival and the Greek Festival of Sydney

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The Greek Communities of Melbourne and New South Wales have announced that their headline artist for their respective festivals this year will be the immensely talented Rena Morfi (aka Souli Anatoli) who will bring her extraordinary voice, engaging stage presence and boundless energy to the world-renowned Greek Festivals in Melbourne (Antipodes) and Sydney (Greek Fest @ Darling Harbour) this February.

Catch her live at the Antipodes Festival in Melbourne on Saturday, February 22, and at the Greek Fest @ Darling Harbour in Sydney on Sunday, February 23.

Known for her ability to sing everything from heartfelt ballads to upbeat swing tunes, Rena’s performances promise to be full of energy, emotion, and incredible music.

Rena is one of the most sought-after performers on the Greek music scene. She rose to fame as the lead singer of the acclaimed swing band “Imam Baildi,” in which her unique voice and electrifying stage presence brought a modern twist to traditional Greek sounds.

As a solo artist, she has continued to push musical boundaries, releasing hits like “Otan Sou Horevo,” “Pouli Tha Gino,” and “Ego Esena De Thelo.” Rena’s ability to blend the old and the new has made her a much sought after artist and a favourite among audiences of all ages.

Jorge Menidis, Director of the Antipodes Festival, said: “We are excited that our 2025 program will be headlined by the talented Rena Morfi. She brings something truly special to our festival stage and complements the 75+ hours of programming that the festival team has put together.”

Greek Festival of Sydney Chair Nia Karteris shared Menidis’ enthusiasm for the talented Morfi adding, “Her performances are full of life and soul, and we’re thrilled to have her here in Australia. She will light up Darling Harbour and be the cherry on top of our landmark February event!”

Rena is known not just for her voice, but for her ability to connect deeply with her audience. Whether she’s performing a tender ballad or an energetic dance number, she creates an atmosphere that feels intimate and electric all at once.

Event Details:

  • Melbourne – Antipodes Festival: Main Stage – Saturday, 22nd February
  • Sydney – Greek Festival of Sydney: Darling Harbour – Sunday, 23rd February

Don’t miss the chance to experience the magic and vibrant celebration of community and culture at the Melbourne Antipodes Festival and its Sydney counterpart, the Greek Fest @ Darling Harbour.

For more details visit: www.antipodesfestival.com.au or www.greekfestivalofsydney.com.au

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