#KeepItGreek: Unmissable Greek rock concert is now available online

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For #KeepItGreek this week, The Greek Herald is bringing the pulse and liveliness of Greek concerts to the comfort of your home.

First up is a concert by the late Lavrentis Machairitsas and Vassilis Papakonstantinou, from the summer of 2018 at the Petra theatre.

Each Greek artist sings some of their greatest hits separately, before performing ‘South,’ ‘Gemini Blues’ and ‘Before the end’ in a duet.

We hope you enjoy the concert and if you’d like, we would love to see photos of you singing and dancing along to the songs! #KeepItGreek.

#KeepItGreek:

Τι θα λείψει πολύ αυτό το καλοκαίρι στην Ελλάδα;

Μα φυσικά, οι συναυλίες, ο παλμός των ζωντανών εμφανίσεων των αγαπημένων τραγουδοποιών.

Μέχρι να ξαναβρεθούμε σε ανοιχτούς χώρους για να παρακολουθήσουμε αγαπημένους Έλληνες καλλιτέχνες, ο «Ελληνικός Κήρυκας» σας μεταφέρει τον παλμό και την ζωντάνια από συναυλίες του παρελθόντος.

Ας αρκεστούμε να τους δούμε σε προηγούμενες εμφανίσεις τους να λένε αγαπημένα κομμάτια, τραγουδώντας κι εμείς μαζί με το κοινό από κάτω τους στίχους!

Ο αείμνηστος Λαυρέντης Μαχαιρίτσας και ο Βασίλης Παπακωνσταντίνου, σε μια συναυλία από το καλοκαίρι του 2018 στο θέατρο Πέτρας.

Θα ακούσεις τον καθένα τους ξεχωριστά σε μεγάλες επιτυχίες αλλά και τα «Νότος», «Διδυμότειχο blues» και «Πριν το τέλος» σε ντουέτα.

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