🇩🇪 Malik Harris to Perform at Eurovision in Concert & Pre-Party ES

🇩🇪 Malik Harris to Perform at Eurovision in Concert & Pre-Party ES

After his appearance in Stockholm at Melfest WKND, it has been confirmed that Germany’s Eurovision 2022 representative Malik Harris, will be performing at Eurovision in Concert in Amsterdam (April 9) and Pre-Party ES in Madrid (April 15/16). This is in addition to his appearance at London Eurovision Party on April 3.

Eurovision in Concert

About the Pre-Party: Known for being the biggest Eurovision Pre-Party, fans from all over the world travel to the Dutch capital of Amsterdam to see the acts perform live. The show will be hosted once again by Edsilia Rombley (The Netherlands 1998, 2007) & Cornald Maas.

Acts: At the time of writing, the 2022 Eurovision acts confirmed are; Ronela Hajati (Albania)Jérémie Makiese (Belgium)Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria)Mia Dimšić (Croatia),  We Are Domi (Czech Republic), STEFAN (Estonia), The Rasmus (Finland), Malik Harris (Germany), Systur (Iceland),  Brooke (Ireland)Citi Zēni (Latvia), Monika Liu (Lithuania)Emma Muscat (Malta)Vladana (Montenegro), S10 (The Netherlands)Krystian Ochman (Poland), WRS (Romania), Achille Lauro (San Marino), Chanel (Spain), and Sam Ryder (United Kingdom)Linda WagenmakersMaggie Macneal, Getty Kaspers, and Marga Bult are the Support Acts.

Venue: The 2022 edition of the Pre-Party will take place in AFAS Live in Amsterdam and is near Amsterdam Arena, Johan Cruijff ArenA, and Ziggo Dome.

Tickets: Regular Tickets are available for €52.50 each, and can be purchased here.

Pre-Party ES

About the Pre-Party: The Spanish Pre-Party in the capital of Spain will once again host the pre-party. The organizers of the event have invited all of the participating countries and will welcome all the interested participants with open arms to perform for the Spanish public. At the time of writing Krista Siegfrids (Finland 2013), has been confirmed as the host of the Welcome Pre-Party on the Friday evening.

Acts: At the time of writing, the acts confirmed for the Welcome Pre-Party ES on the Friday night are Melani Garcia (Spain 2019, Junior Eurovision)Blanca Paloma (Benidorm Fest 2022)Sara Deop (Benidorm Fest 2022)XEINN (Benidorm Fest 2022)Marta Sango (Benidorm Fest 2022)VICTORIA (Bulgaria, 2020 & 2021) Aidan (MESC 2022), The Roop (Lithuania 2020 & 2021).

For the Pre-Party on Saturday night the confirmed acts are Ronela Hajati (Albania, 2022)Brooke (Ireland, 2022)Tanxugueiras (Benidorm Fest 2022)Rayden (Benidorm Fest 2022)Jérémie Makiese (Belgium 2022)Krystian Ochman (Poland 2022)We Are Domi (Czech Republic 2022)Vladana Vučinić (Montenegro 2022)Mia Dimšić (Croatia 2022), Citi Zēni (Latvia 2022)Konstrakta (Serbia 2022), Monika Liu (Lithuania 2022), WRS (Romania 2022), The Rasmus (Finland 2022), Emma Muscat (Malta 2022), Stefan (Estonia 2022), Malik Harris (Germany 2022).

Venue: The Pre-Party will take place in Sala Riviera in Madrid.

Tickets: There are numerous tickets packages still available and they are as follows:

  • PrePartyES Packs (Friday + Saturday) – General Pack – Tickets for both evenings in the General Zone and their subsequent parties – €60 + Fees
  • General Ticket (Saturday Evening) – Concert Ticket in the General Zone and the After-Party – €40 + Fees
  • General Ticket (Friday Evening) – Concert Ticket in the General Zone and the After-Party – €30 + Fees
  • Fan Ticket (Friday Evening) – Concert Ticket in the Fan Zone, the After-Party – €40 + Fees
  • FamilyZone (Friday Evening) – €25 + Fees
  • FamilyZone (Saturday Evening) – €30 + Fees
  • FamilyZone (Friday + Saturday Evening) – €50 + Fees

More information about the FamilyZone tickets can be found right here. You are able to purchase your tickets for the event right here.

Germany’s Eurovision Journey

Germany has been part of Eurovision since the beginning, debuting in 1956. Their debut entries were Walter Andreas Schwarz’s “Im Wartesaal zum großen Glück” and Freddy Quinn’s “So geht das jede Nacht”. Germany has appeared at every Eurovision since except for 1996, which means they have been at more contests than any other country. They have a long history of success in Eurovision, finishing in the top 3 an impressive 13 times. Germany has won the contest twice. Nicole won in 1982 with her song “Ein bißchen Frieden”, taking home 161 points in the process. Their second win came in 2019, when Lena scored 246 points with her song “Satellite”.

Germany’s most recent Eurovision entry was Jendrik’s “I Don’t Feel Hate”. As Germany is part of the Big 5, they automatically qualified for the Grand Final. In the Final, the song received 3 points and finished 25th.

Are you excited to see Malik Harris perform at Eurovision in Concert & Pre-Party ES? Which act are you most excited for? Let us know in the comments below or on social media. Don’t forget to follow ‘THAT Eurovision Site’ over at FacebookTwitter, and Instagram.

News Source: Eurovision in Concert/EurovisionSpain

Photo Source: Malik Harris

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