Friday 16 January, 20:00

Dimitris Mpasis & Panagiotis Margaris

Dimitris Mpasis and Panagiotis Margaris will take the stage at the Alhambra as part of the Mediterranean Music Festival, delivering a concert filled with timeless Greek melodies. Mpasis, known for his expressive voice in contemporary Greek music, and Margaris, a celebrated guitarist and composer, will perform works by legendary Greek composers such as Theodorakis and Tsitsanis. The program will also feature solo guitar pieces arranged by Margaris. This concert promises an evocative musical dialogue between voice and guitar, blending tradition with innovation.

Rue de la Rôtisserie 10,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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