Kiamos goes multi-platinum
At the same time as Panos Kiamos is about to embark on his first ever tour of North America, his latest album Olokainourgios just went ten times platinum for the star
Panos Kiamos will be in Australia next month.
At the same time as Panos Kiamos is about to embark on his first ever tour of North America, his latest album Olokainourgios just went ten times platinum for the star.
Considered one of the most popular artists in Greece at the moment, Kiamos' live performances are energetic and spirited. A devout Greek Orthodox, Kiamos is well-known for his strong connection with his fans both on and off-stage. Kiamos will grace Australia next month.
All shows are sold out but good news for Melbourne - 10 extra tables have been released for the shows on the 17 and 18 February. Contact Theo on 0433 318 318 or theo@greeksingers.com.au for more details.
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