Artist Profiles: Anouk

Eurovision fans will recognise Anouk as the artist who kickstarted the transformation of The Netherlands at the contest. Prior to Anouk’s appearance at Eurovision in 2013, The Netherlands had failed to reach the final eight years in a row, the longest non-qualification streak of any nation at the contest.

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Artist Profiles: Softengine

Alternative Rock group Softengine participated at Eurovision back in 2014 with the song ‘Something Better’. The group finished in 11th place in the final, which at that time, was Finland’s best placing since 2006.

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Artist Profiles: Loreen

Loreen participated in Eurovision 2012 with her dance track, Euphoria, which still to this day remains one of the most loved Eurovision winners in recent history. What has Loreen been up to since her win at Eurovision?

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Artist Profiles: Can Bonomo

Can Bonomo still remains the most recent Turkish entrant to Eurovision, having participated back in 2012 with the song ‘Love Me Back’. The song was a hit at Eurovision, finishing 7th in the final overall. Can Bonomo has gone on to have a fruitful career not just in the music scene, but also as an…

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Artist Profiles: Sirusho

It’s been over a decade since Sirusho performed on the Eurovision stage, however she remains as one of the most loved in the fan community. Sirusho performed the upbeat entry ‘Qele Qele’ on the Eurovision stage, with the song going on to finish in 4th place in the final. To date, this is the best…

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Artist Profiles: Marco Mengoni

We were first introduced to Marco Mengoni back in 2013, where he took to the Eurovision stage with the song L’essenziale. With a simple performance and flawless vocals, Marco ended up in 7th place at Eurovision.  Outside of the Eurovision realm, the Italian singer-songwriter has had a lengthy career, and is considered one of the…

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Artist Profiles: Cleo

Eurovision fans were first introduced to Cleo and Donatan back in 2014, where they were selected to represent Poland upon their return to the contest. Their song ‘My SÅ‚owianie’ was a parody of Polish stereotypes, and that filtered through to the live performance. Cleo was the face of the duo, with Donatan not on stage…

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