The big concert-tribute to the late June is expected to take place on June 13 Santa Clausat the Kallimarmaro Panathinaic Stadium. The music night will be a special “thank you” to the beloved “Saloniko”, with a multitude of artists joining their voices honoring his course and personality.

Great singers such as Stelios Dionysiou, Katie Garbis, Miltos Paschalidis, Yiannis Ploutarchos, Pix Lax, Antonis Remos and others will be on the stage.

The manager of the late singer, Stratos Gitas, spoke For their relationship in an interview with Espresso. “The loss of Bilaros, almost two years ago, is an open wound for me. I had lost my father early, and he stood as a second father. His period of health was very difficult, I don’t want to remember it, it still hurts me. “

He also described Basil’s personality as special and strong, stressing that he still feels his presence near him. He also referred to their last conversation: “He said to me,” Please, I want you to be with my family. ” And so I do. His wife, Christina, and his daughter, Irene, are now my family. “

For their long -term cooperation, he explained: “We were partners, friends, family. We went through joys and sorrows, disagreements, but we always found solutions. We had common values, that was the important thing. “

The manager also referred to the active fan club by Vasilis Carras who organized charities and blood donations. Now they are trying to “rekindle” it with even greater passion.

About how the artist himself would feel about the concert in his honor, Stratos Giatas said: “It would be excited. This night is not just a musical event, but a way to say “thank you” for what it has offered. His record label, EMI, and we work to do as he would like it. “

Elsewhere the manager revealed to Vasilis Carras: “Basil was not afraid of death. He treated him with courage. What was in pain was the fear that something would happen to his loved ones.

He was proud of his family, his village and his career. He created what he dreamed of, despite the difficulties. And he will always live in our hearts. ”