The scattered songs
A performance of loved Greek songs will take place for one night only in Sydney this weekend
Out of the Blue.
A performance of loved Greek songs will take place for one night only in Sydney this weekend.
Sydney band Out of the Blue will perform alongside Melbourne's The Anthea Trio for a stunning performance of favourite Greek classic songs under one roof. The ten musicians will feature some of Australia's best known Greek Australian talents such as: Petros Apostolidis; Themistoklis Ioakimidis; Jacob Papadopoulos; Panayioti Kalandranis; Dimitri Vouros; Stan Valacos; Peter Milonakis; Achilles Yiangoulli; Anthea Sidiropoulos; Georgette Giatis and Panagiota Bintas.
The performance entitled The Scattered Songs (ΤΑ ΣΚΟΡΠΙΑ ΤΡΑΓΟΥΔΙΑ) will be a night of Greek musical collaboration.
The Scattered Songs will take place at the Camelot Lounge, 103 Railway Parade, Marrickville on Friday 13 July. Tickets are $25 for the night's performance and can be booked online at www.trybooking.com/BPCX. For more information email outofthebluemusic@live.com.au
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