‘A Night of Love’, music and Greek kefi with Alania this Valentine’s Day in Sydney 

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Sydney’s vibrant Greek music scene will come alive this Valentine’s Day as Alania presents Μια Νύχτα Αγάπης (A Night of Love) — a special evening of live music, dining and dancing at the Greek Community Club, located at 206–210 Lakemba Street, Lakemba, on Saturday, 14 February 2026, from 8:00pm.

Formed in 2019 by band leader and renowned Sydney bouzouki player Michael Naxakis, Alania has quickly established itself as one of Sydney’s most sought-after Greek bands. Known for their professionalism, exceptional musicianship and infectious energy, the group consistently delivers performances that resonate with audiences long after the final song.

The band features a strong lineup of experienced musicians, including Steve Vasiliadis on keyboards, Peter Christou on guitar, Steve Ellis on drums, Peter Kokkinis on bass and vocals, and Michael Naxakis on bouzouki and vocals. Adding further depth to the performance are vocalists Elena Mantzi and Maria Tolia, whose voices bring emotion, passion and authenticity to the night

This Valentine’s Day event promises a romantic yet lively atmosphere, suitable for couples, friends and families looking to celebrate love the Greek way. Guests will enjoy a three-course meal, followed by live music and dancing, as Alania takes audiences on a musical journey through beloved Greek classics and contemporary hits.

Alania’s versatility has made them a popular choice for weddings, corporate functions, private celebrations and major community events. Available as a duo, trio, four-piece or full five-piece band, they tailor each performance to suit the occasion, ensuring a personalised and engaging experience.

A Night of Love (Μια Νύχτα Αγάπης) marks Alania’s first major event of 2026 and is expected to be a highlight for lovers of Greek music and culture. Tickets are priced at $80 for adults and $40 for children, with bookings essential as seating is limited.

Bookings and enquiries:

Michael Naxakis – 0412 106 327

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