Spring time for Ploutarhos
The rumour mill has been running red-hot on whether or not popular Greek singer Yiannis Ploutarhos will tour Australia, and it's looking like spring is in the air for him
Heart throb Yiannis Ploutarhos is due back in Oz in spring.
The rumour mill has been running red-hot on whether or not popular Greek singer Yiannis Ploutarhos will tour Australia, and it's looking like spring is in the air for him.
Sources have told Neos Kosmos that he will tour Australia in September and October, with more details to be revealed down the track.
Considered one of the most popular laiko singers at the moment, the 41-year-old has eleven studio albums under his belt and is known for his emotive live performances.
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