Theoni Marks to perform at Carols in the Park in south west Sydney

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Greek Australian singer, Theoni Marks, is set to perform at the City of Canterbury-Bankstown’s annual Carols in the Park event this Sunday, December 4.

The 20-year-old singer is known for her outstanding rendition of Easy on Me by Adele during The Voice Australia’s 2022 blind auditions.

Despite bowing out of the singing competition earlier this year, Theoni continues to produce original music and perform live.

Her performance at this year’s Carols event will be held in the south west Sydney suburb of Wiley Park at the Wiley Park Amphitheatre.

The singer will perform alongside Mahalia Barnes, the daughter of Aussie rock royalty Jimmy Barnes.

The free family-friendly event will also feature other musical performances, food and fireworks. There will even be a special appearance by Santa and his sleigh.

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