Inglesias and Remos blaze away on Mykonos
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Mykonos was once again the place to be for the rich and famous as they thronged to catch the show of Antonis Remos with world-famous singer Julio Inglesias
Mykonos was once again the place to be for the rich and famous as they thronged to catch the show of Greek singer Antonis Remos with world-famous singer Julio Inglesias. And the throng was despite the 1000 euro ticket for the front row tables.
The renown beach of Psarou became the stage and the audience included some of the most well known names of the Greek show business scene.
The 71-year-old Spanish singer appeared on stage first to exuberant applause from the enthusiastic audience. He then sang a duet with Antonis Remos, who continued the concert and took the crowd with him on a fun musical journey.
Antonis Remos welcomed the audience at Nammos beach club and told Julio Iglesias that “this is how we have fun in Mykonos.”
Furthermore, when champagne was brought to the stage, Remos jokingly said “Not this again. I’ve been giving interviews about this for two weeks now. Take them away and treat everyone who is back there serving.”
At the end of the night, the sky of Mykonos was illuminated by scores of fireworks.
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