The biggest selling band in Greek history Pyx Lax are coming to Melbourne next month
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19.08.2022

The biggest selling band in Greek history Pyx Lax are coming to Melbourne next month

Pyx Lax

Greek rock legends Pyx Lax are coming to Melbourne for one show only.

Recording the majority of their songs in Greek, they’re known for their five platinum albums Gia Tous Prinkipes Tis Dytikis OchthisStilvi and Yparchoun Chrysopsara Edo?, as well as their hit songs ‘De Tha Dakryso Pia Gia Sena’, ‘Ti Ine Afto Pou Mas Enoni?’, ‘I Palies Agapes Pane Ston Paradeiso’, ‘Mia Synousia Mystiki’, ‘Epapses Agapi na thymizeis’, ‘Poula me’ and ‘Monaxia mou ola”. They’re playing at the Palais Theatre next month, on September 17.

What you need to know

  • Influential Greek rock band Pyx Lax are coming to Melbourne
  • Recording most of their songs in Greek, they’re known for their platinum albums and hit singles
  • They’re performing at the Palais Theatre on September 17

Check out Melbourne’s most comprehensive gig guide here.

Originally formed in 1989, with their first recording released in 1990, Pyx Lax are often regarded as one of the most influential Greek bands of all time. Critically and commercially successful for over 15 years, they’re known for their five platinum albums Gia Tous Prinkipes Tis Dytikis OchthisStilvi and Yparchoun Chrysopsara Edo?

They reunited in 2011 for a tour in honor of Manos Xydous who died in 2010. In 2018, they reunited permanently. n 1999 they released the platinum cd-single “Let The Picture Do The Talking” (As “tin Ikona Na Milai”) along with Sting and the Corsican group I Muvrini. Most of their English-language songs were included in their last album Charoumeni Stin Poli ton Trelon (2003), in which they collaborated with Eric Burdon, Gordon Gano, Marc Almond and Steve Wynn.

With over 20 million CD sales and the biggest grossing concert tour in Greek history, Pyx Lax bring to Australian capital cities a concert of epic proportions.

Grab your tickets by heading here.