
Lord Mayor's City Hall Concerts - The Girl from Greece: A Tribute to Nana Mouskouri
12:00pm to 1:00pm
Suitable for all ages.
Free
Lord Mayor's City Hall Concerts presents The Girl from Greece: A Tribute to Nana Mouskouri.
Following the resounding success of our 90th birthday tribute concert to Nana Mouskouri in October 2024 at QPAC, The Girl From Greece Singers Katerini Manolatos and Mel Lathouras, along with their stellar band, are preparing to celebrate Nana’s music once again at Brisbane City Hall.
With a career spanning over seven decades and album sales in the hundreds of millions, Nana Mouskouri has a place in the hearts of music lovers worldwide. Just mention her name, and people share their love of the singer and her music.
In 'The Girl From Greece: A Tribute to Nana Mouskouri,' our audience will journey through Nana’s greatest hits, from 'Never on a Sunday' to 'White Rose of Athens', while paying homage to the Greek music she passionately sang, such as Enas Mythos and Millise Mou.
Embark on an enchanting musical journey as we pay tribute to the extraordinary talent of our beloved star, Nana Mouskouri.
Immerse yourself in the melodies and lyrics that have captivated audiences from all over the world.
'The Girl from Greece: A Tribute to Nana Mouskouri' was proudly developed with the support of QPAC.
This Lord Mayor's City Hall Concert is Prodiced by Anje West.
Bookings
No bookings required.
Venue
Brisbane City Hall, 64 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City
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