🇲🇹 MESC 2023 Quarter Final Three Artists Revealed

🇲🇹 MESC 2023 Quarter Final Three Artists Revealed

Last Friday, Malta continued the process of selecting their Eurovision 2023 artist, PBS have now revealed the last 14 acts who will take to the stage as part of the third quarter-final of MESC 2023.

MESC Quarter Final 3

The participants competing this Friday are:

ArtistEntry
(Translation)
Composer(s)Author(s)
Andre’“Broken Hill”Toby Farrugia & David Cassar TorreggianiAndre’ Portelli
Bradley Debono“Blackout”Christina MagrinChristina Magrin
Cheryl Balzan“La La Land”David Cassar Torregiani, Cheryl Balzan and Toby FarrugiaCheryl Balzan
Chris Grech“Indescribable”Joakim Dubbelman, Gerard James Borg, Jesper Rune, Arve FursetJoakim Dubbelman, Gerard James Borg, Jesper Rune, Arve Furset
Dominic & Anna“Whatever Wind May Blow”Alexander Berger, Jonas Gladnikoff, Will Tailor, Michael TaubenAlexander Berger
Giada“I Depend On You”Melanie GeorgiouMelanie Georgiou
Greta Tude“Sound Of My Stilettos”Cyprian CassarMuxu & Antoine Farrugia
Jake“Love You Like That”Primoz Poglajen, Jonas Gladnikoff,Michael James DownPrimoz Poglajen , Michael James Down
James Louis“Dream”James LouisJames Louis
Jessika“Unapologetic”Jessica Muscat, Stefan MoessleJessica Muscat, Stefan Moessle
John Galea“Trailblazer”John GaleaJohn Galea
Maria Christina“Our Flame”Erik Horvath, Rickard Bonde Truumeel, Linda Persson, Ylva PerssonEmil Calleja Bayliss
Ryan Hili“In The Silence”Aaron Sibley, Natan Dagur, Cyprian CassarAaron Sibley, Natan Dagur
STEFAN“Heartbreaker”Stefan Galea, Rikki Lee SciclunaStefan Galea, Matthew Mercieca (Muxu)

The full list of participants for MESC 2023 can be found here, and you can listen to snippets of each of their songs here! Two weeks ago the first quarter-final for the national final took place. Last week the second quarter-final took place

MESC 2023

The Malta Eurovision Song Contest is set to take place throughout January and February 2023. Four quarter-finals will be held on January 13th, 20th, 27th and February 3rd respectively. Of the forty artists competing, only 24 will make it to the semi-final on February 9th. Eight songs will be knocked out of contention and the remaining 16 songs will advance to the final. At the final, broadcast on February 11th, a combination of a jury and the public vote will help to determine the winner.

Malta’s Eurovision journey

Malta made its Eurovision debut in 1971, with Joe Grech performing “Marija I-Maltija” (Maria the Maltese Lass), finishing 18th with 52 points. Malta did not participate in Eurovision from 1975 until 1991. That year they returned with the song “Could It Be” by Paul Giordimaina and Georgina, finishing 12th with 32 points.

Since then, Malta has been at every Eurovision and finished in the top 10 an impressive 12 times. Their best result so far is second place, which they’ve achieved twice. The first time was in 2002, when Ira Losco sang “7th Wonder,” and the second time in 2005 with Chiara’s “Angel.” Malta’s most recent Eurovision entry was Emma Muscat, who scored 47 points in the semi-final, earning 16th place and therefore not qualifying for the final with the song “I Am What I Am”.

What do you make of the third quarter-finalists? Are there any artists you will be hoping that will make it to the semi-finals? Will you be watching the Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2023? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow “That Eurovision Site” on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Tiktok as we prepare for Eurovision 2023!

News Source: PBS

Photo Credit: PBS

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