🇺🇦 Kalush Orchestra to perform at Eurovision in Concert

🇺🇦 Kalush Orchestra to perform at Eurovision in Concert

With less than two days to go until Eurovision in Concert takes place in Amsterdam, the organizers have now revealed the complete line-up. The organizers have confirmed that Kalush Orchestra; Ukraine’s Eurovision 2022 representative will be the final act added thus completing the line-up for the show on AFAS Live on April 9.

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)Rosa Linn, (Armenia)Jérémie Makiese (Belgium)Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria)Mia Dimšić (Croatia)We Are Domi (Czech Republic)REDDI (Denmark), STEFAN (Estonia)The Rasmus (Finland)Alvan & Ahez (France), Malik Harris (Germany)Systur (Iceland)Brooke (Ireland)Citi Zēni (Latvia)Monika Liu (Lithuania)Emma Muscat (Malta), Zdob şi Zdub & Fraţii Advahov (Moldova)Vladana (Montenegro)S10 (The Netherlands)Subwoolfer (Norway)Krystian Ochman (Poland)WRS (Romania), LPS (Slovenia), Chanel (Spain) Cornelia Jakobs (Sweden), Kalush Orchestra (Ukraine) and Sam Ryder (United Kingdom)Linda WagenmakersMaggie MacnealGetty Kaspers, and Marga Bult are the Support Acts, whilst Eurovision 2022 winner Loreen will be a Special Guest.

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.

Ukraine’s Eurovision journey

Ukraine is one of the most successful countries to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest. The country has scored seven top-five placements, with an extra three top-ten finishes. Ukraine won the Contest in 2004 with Ruslana’s “Wild Dances” and again in 2016 with Jamala’s “1944”. Jamala’s win made history for Ukraine, as it became the first ex-Soviet country to win the Contest more than once.

In 2021, Go_A represented Ukraine in the 65th edition of the Contest with their song “SHUM”. The band scored 364 points, finishing in fifth place.

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News Source: Eurovision in Concert

Photo Credit: Maxim Fesenko

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