Arvanitaki in Australia
Eleftheria Arvanitaki.
Eleftheria Arvanitaki is the voice of contemporary Greece, releasing over 20 multi-platinum albums. She performed her hit Dynata at the Athens Olympics and since then has toured the world with appearances at festivals such as Womad, Montreux and Sfinks. Support act is The Habibis.
Where: Hamer Hall, Victorian Arts Centre
When: 5 pm, Sunday May 24
For ticket and information at www.theartscentre.com.au, 1300 136 166 and ticketmaster outlets.
Free pre-show activities in the foyer from 3pm to celebrate the Greek community in Australia.
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