Another day, another act has been revealed for this year’s Pre-Party ES. This time, Eurovision-Spain has announced that Alika who will be representing Estonia with her song “Bridges” has been announced as one of the performers at Pre-PartyES on April 8th.
Pre-Party ES 2023
🔷Alika nos enamorará con su voz en la #PrePartyES23.
— Eurovision-Spain.com | PrePartyES (@eurospaincom) February 27, 2023
Estonia es el cuarto país confirmado en el gran concierto de #Eurovision en Madrid que celebraremos el 7+8 de abril con una ¡cuarentena! de artistas invitados.
Tickets🎫https://t.co/00morOkFJZ
Info✒️https://t.co/sR5vmo118L pic.twitter.com/GnUvyqFugt
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 will invite all of the participating countries and will welcome all the interested participants with open arms to perform for the Spanish public.
Acts: For the Friday night, Megara (Benidorm Fest 2023), Rakky Ripper (Benidorm Fest 2023), Karmento (Benidorm Fest 2023) Aritz (Benidorm Fest 2023), Fusa Nocta (Benidorm Fest 2023), Meler (Benidorm Fest 2023), E’FEMME (Benidorm Fest 2023) and Sofia Martin (Benidrom Fest 2023) are the acts confirmed so far.
Whilst for the Saturday night, Joker Out (Slovenia 2023), Gustaph (Belgium 2023), Monika Linkyte (Lithuania 2023) and Alika (Estonia 2023) are the only acts confirmed so far.
Tickets: Tickets for the event are now available to purchase. The prices for individual tickets and packs that are remaining are as follows:
Individual
- General Pack – €80 (tickets to General area for Friday and Saturday and for the After Parties)
- Family Pack – €65
- Unfortunately the Fan Zone packs have sold out
Tickets for PrePartyES 2023 can be purchased here.
Estonia’s Eurovision Journey
Estonia has appeared at almost every Eurovision since their debut in 1994. They have won the contest once with Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL in 2001, singing Everybody. Other notable Estonian entrants include 3rd placer Sahlene with Runaway in 2002 and Ines with Once In A Lifetime in 2000, who placed 4th. More recently, their highest-placing entries have been Urban Symphony with Randajad in 2009 and Ott Lepland with Kuula in 2012, both of whom finished in 6th place. In 2022, they elected to send STEFAN through Eesti Laul to the contest with “Hope”. He successfully qualified for the final and finshed in 13th place with 141 points.
Will you be attending Pre-Party ES in Madrid? If you are, are you excited to see Alika perform? Where does the song fall in your rankings? 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 gear up for Eurovision 2023!
News Source: Eurovision-Spain
Photo Credit: Gea Kumpel / ERR
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