🇬🇷 National: favourite Akylas wins ‘Sing For Greece’

Greece: Akylas has won the national final of Greece, ‘Sing For Greece’. His song ‘Ferto’ was already the hot favourite upfront, so his victory is not a surprise. Akylas Mitilanios co-wrote the song with Orpheus Nonis, Teo Pouzbouris and Tom Papatanice.

final

date: 15 February
Place: Peiraios 260, Tavros, Athens
Hosts: Giorgos Kapoutzidis, Betty Maggira & Katrina Vrana

1 Stylianos You & I       18 7
l: Stylianos Thomadakis  m: Adam Wu & Stylianos Thomadakis          
2 D3lta Mad About It       21 6
l & m: Anthony Mack & Robert Coustas          
3 Mikay Labyrinth       4 10
l: Mikay m: Fotis Katsanos          
4 Marika Daughters of the Sun       0 13
l: Dionysia Klarnetatzí & Marika Papazoglou  m: Marika Papazoglou          
5 Marseaux Hanomai       32 3
l & m: Manólis Solidákis          
6 Good Job Nicky Dark Side Of The Moon       33 2
l: Connor Mullally-Knight, Nikolaos Varthakoúris & Terrance Quaites m: Connor Mullally-Knight & Terrance Quaites          
7 Koza Mostra Bulletproof       9 9
l & m: Ilias Kozas          
8 Stefi Europa       1 12
l: Stefanía Gatsákou & Yiórgos Ntountoulákis m: Stefanía Gatsákou, Sérgios Tanídis & Yiórgos Ntountoulákis          
9 Rosanna Mailan Alma       2 11
l: Nany Zarikian m: Chris Zantioti & Rosanna Mailan          
10 Evangelia Paréa       24 4
l: Alessandra Francesca Bregante, Evangelia Psarakis, Gino Borri, Giorgios Kalogerakos, Jay Stolar, Kyle Buckley, Samantha Cámara & Vlospa m: Evangelia Psarakis, Gino Borri, Giorgios Kalogerakos, Jay Stolar, Jordan Palmer & Kyle Buckley          
11 Zaf Asteio       23 5
l & m: Yiánnis Zafiríou          
12 Akylas Ferto       48 1
l: Akylas Mytilinaios & Orpheus Nonis m: Akylas Mytilinaios, Teo Pouzbouris & Tom Papatanice          
13 Leorybroughtflowers Sabotage       0 13
l & m: Dimitris Daras          
14 Alexandra Sieti The other side       17 8
l & m: Alexandra Sietí, Hillary Kourkoutis & Serena Lauren Ryder          

 

1st semifinal

date: 11 february
Place: Peiraios 260, Tavros, Athens
Hosts: Giorgos Kapoutzidis, Betty Maggira & Katrina Vrana

1 Alexandra Sieti The other side advanced      
l & m: Alexandra Sietí, Hillary Kourkoutis & Serena Lauren Ryder        
2 The Astrolable Drop It eliminated      
l & m: Athanasios Yamas        
3 Desi G Aphrodite eliminated      
l: Christian Østmoe, Despina Gkioulis (Desi G), Katelyn Mattson & Shai Pinto m: Christian Østmoe & Despina Gkioulis        
4 Akylas Ferto advanced      
l: Akylas Mytilinaios & Orpheus Nonis m: Akylas Mytilinaios, Teo Pouzbouris & Tom Papatanice        
5 Evangelia Paréa advanced      
l: Alessandra Francesca Bregante, Evangelia Psarakis, Gino Borri, Giorgios Kalogerakos, Jay Stolar, Kyle Buckley, Samantha Cámara & Vlospa m: Evangelia Psarakis, Gino Borri, Giorgios Kalogerakos, Jay Stolar, Jordan Palmer & Kyle Buckley        
6 Panagiotis Tsakalakos 2nd Chance eliminated      
l: Christos Ioannides & Panagiotis Tsakalakos  m: Panagiotis Tsakalakos        
7 Niya Slipping Away eliminated      
l & m: Ifiyénia Ánna Omirídis
       
8 Marseaux Hanomai advanced      
l & m: Manólis Solidákis        
9 Rosanna Mailan Alma advanced      
l: Nany Zarikian m: Chris Zantioti & Rosanna Mailan        
10 Stefi Europa advanced      
l: Stefanía Gatsákou & Yiórgos Ntountoulákis m: Stefanía Gatsákou, Sérgios Tanídis & Yiórgos Ntountoulákis        
11 Revery The Songwriter eliminated      
l & m: Konstantinos Blioumis        
12 Dinamiss Chaos eliminated      
l & m: Eleni Dina & Maria Dina        
13 Stylianos You & I advanced      
l: Stylianos Thomadakis  m: Adam Wu & Stylianos Thomadakis        
14 Spheyiaa Hilia kommatia eliminated      
l: Fánis Athanasíou, Georgía Sfetsíou, Nikólaos Chatzís & Polýdoros Bábouras  m: Aristotelis Pasialakos & Dimitris Varvaresos        
2nd semifinal

date: 13 February
Place: Peiraios 260, Tavros, Athens
Hosts: Giorgos Kapoutzidis, Betty Maggira & Katrina Vrana

1 Rikki Agapi eliminated      
l & m: Giorgos Poulios, Konstantinos Katikaridis        
2 Garvin Back In The Game eliminated      
l & m: Yeóryios Arvanitákis        
3 Mikay Labyrinth advanced      
l: Mikay m: Fotis Katsanos        
4 Marika Daughters of the Sun advanced      
l: Dionysia Klarnetatzí & Marika Papazoglou  m: Marika Papazoglou        
5 D3lta Mad About It advanced      
l & m: Anthony Mack & Robert Coustas        
6 Zaf Asteio advanced      
l & m: Yiánnis Zafiríou        
7 Kianna No More Drama eliminated      
l & m: Elke Tiel & Konstantina Zérva        
8 Stella Kay You Are The Fire eliminated      
l & m: Dimitrios Stassos, Irini Michas & Tasos Lymperis        
9 Tianora Anatello eliminated      
l & m: Christina Anna Bounia, Georgina Antonakaki, Pantelis Loupasakis & Violétta Tzívra        
10 Victoria Anastasia Watcha Doin’ To Me eliminated      
l: Victoria Anastasia  m: Yiannis Foustéris        
11 Basilica Set Everything On Fire eliminated      
l & m: Basilikí María Politarídes        
12 Good Job Nicky Dark Side Of The Moon advanced      
l: Connor Mullally-Knight, Nikolaos Varthakoúris & Terrance Quaites m: Connor Mullally-Knight & Terrance Quaites        
13 Koza Mostra Bulletproof advanced      
l & m: Ilias Kozas        
14 Leorybroughtflowers Sabotage advanced      
l & m: Dimitris Daras        

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