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ARGIROS KLAVDIA CONCERT
ARGIROS KLAVDIA CONCERT

Eurovision finalist Klavdia to join Argiros on Australian Tour

11 July, 2025

Greek music fans across Australia are in for an unforgettable experience this October as Konstantinos Argiros and Klavdia team up for a multi-city tour. Performing in Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney, the tour promises to bring together two of Greece’s brightest stars in a celebration of contemporary Greek music and cultural pride.

Konstantinos Argiros, widely recognised as one of Greece’s top performers, will headline the concerts with his powerful voice, chart-topping hits, and signature blend of modern laïko and pop. His sold-out performances in Greece and abroad have earned him a devoted fan base, and Australian audiences can expect an energetic and deeply emotional show.

Joining him on stage is rising star Klavdia, who captured international attention at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in Basel with her emotional ballad “Asteromata.” Representing Greece, she placed sixth overall with 231 points, marking a turning point in her career. Klavdia, only 22 years old, hails from Aspropyrgos and is of Pontic descent. Her distinct voice and stage presence have made her one of the most promising new artists in the Greek music scene. Her debut EP, released in 2024, and her double-platinum hit “Haramata” further solidified her reputation.

The Australian tour will be Klavdia’s first live appearance on the continent, making it a special moment for her growing fan base in the diaspora. Together, Argiros and Klavdia will deliver an emotionally rich and musically diverse performance that showcases the evolution of Greek music today.

Tour dates are set for Adelaide on 23 and 24 October, Melbourne on 25 and 26 October at Margaret Court Arena, and Sydney on 27, 29, and 30 October at the iconic Sydney Opera House. Tickets are available via major outlets including Ticketek and Moshtix.

With their shared passion for music and heritage, Argiros and Klavdia’s tour promises to be more than just a concert—it will be a powerful cultural moment for the Greek Australian community.

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