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Loukas Giorkas

1986 - Today

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Loukas Yorkas (Greek: Λούκας Γιώρκας; born 18 October 1986), is a Greek Cypriot singer and the winner of the first season of the Greek version of the television talent series The X Factor. In September 2009 he released his first EP album, Mazi, which attained gold certification. He studies Biology at the University of Patras. Loukas Yorkas represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Germany along with Stereo Mike, with the song "Watch My Dance", placing seventh with 120 points. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 27 different languages on Wikipedia. Loukas Giorkas is the 2,243rd most popular singer (up from 2,435th in 2024), the 49th most popular biography from Cyprus (up from 51st in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Cypriot Singer.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Loukas Giorkas ranks 236Before him are Paul McShane, Mehmet Topal, Moussa Sow, Xavier Woods, Johan Vonlanthen, and Petr Jiráček. After him are Wyatt Russell, Marie Avgeropoulos, Prince Philippos of Greece and Denmark, Keiko Kitagawa, Elena Vesnina, and Shotaro Dei.

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In Cyprus

Among people born in Cyprus, Loukas Giorkas ranks 49 out of 77Before him are Ünal Üstel (1955), Androulla Vassiliou (1943), Erato Kozakou-Marcoullis (1949), Tufan Erhürman (1970), Aristobulus of Britannia (-50), and Mick Karn (1958). After him are Sasha Vezenkov (1995), Sibel Siber (1960), Marcos Baghdatis (1985), Evridiki (1968), Markos Kyprianou (1960), and Despina Olympiou (1975).

Among SINGERS In Cyprus

Among singers born in Cyprus, Loukas Giorkas ranks 2Before him are Anna Vissi (1957). After him are Evridiki (1968), Despina Olympiou (1975), Ivi Adamou (1993), Ziynet Sali (1975), Diam's (1980), Eleftheria Eleftheriou (1989), Maria Elena Kyriakou (1984), Michalis Hatzigiannis (1978), Constantinos Christoforou (1977), and Hovig Demirjian (1989).