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Bidding farewell to 2023 with a traditional island celeration on ”Fair Winds and Following Seas: Saturday Shift” | 30.12.2023, 08.00

On Saturday, New Year’s Eve, December 31st, 2023, at 8.00 Athens time, join us in a spontaneous, traditional island feast with violins and lutes, with well-known island songs and wishes!

VOICE OF GREECE show “FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS – SATURDAY SHIFT” with Antonis Karagiannakis bid farewell to 2023 and welcome 2024 with optimism, joy and laughter.

Amazing musicians and revelers from Naxos, led by Eleni Legaki, keep the tradition unchanged and give everything their all in this 2-hour festive program for New Year’s celebrations.

A program that exudes tradition, islands, sea and saltiness with many, songs and stories.

PARTICIPATING MUSICIANS:

Eleni Legaki – Vocals
Vangelis Koukoularis – Lute
Giannis Manolas – Vocals
Stelios Manolas – Lute, vocals
Kostas Kouzouris – Violin
Giorgos Kareliotis – Percussion

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