Katerina Lioliou postpones sold-out Australia tour over flight disruptions

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Greek pop star Katerina Lioliou has postponed her highly anticipated Australia tour, affecting sold-out concerts in Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide.

The decision, announced via her official social media channels, was attributed to “extraordinary circumstances” and disruptions to international flights due to the current Middle East conflict.

Organisers confirmed the shows are not cancelled, with new dates to be announced once travel conditions stabilise.

Lioliou’s team expressed regret, stating: “We sincerely apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding and support.”

The tour had generated strong excitement within Australia’s Greek Australian community, with fans already voicing support online and awaiting the rescheduled performances.

Concertgoers are advised to follow official channels for updates on new dates and ticket arrangements.

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