🇮🇸 Diljá to perform at the Barcelona Eurovision Party 2023

🇮🇸 Diljá to perform at the Barcelona Eurovision Party 2023

The acts attending the Pre-Parties of Eurovision 2023 continue to be revealed as the organisers of Barcelona Eurovision Party have announced that Iceland’s Eurovision 2023 representative Diljá who is representing the nation this year’s contest with “Power” has been announced as one of the performers at the event on March 25.


Barcelona Eurovision Party 2023

About the PreParty: After its successful debut in 2022, Barcelona Eurovision Party will once again return in 2023, and has expanded to three nights, which will take place between the 23rd and 25th of March.

The three nights and the acts confirmed for this year’s event are as follows:

March 23 – EUROfansCLUB will be the first night of the Pre-Party and will be the welcome party, featuring OGAE DJ’s.

March 24 – EURO QUEENS NIGHT will be the second night of the Pre-Party, which will be held in Sala Apolo (the venue for last year’s Pre-Party). At the time of writing; Efendi (Azerbaijan 2020,2021)Ronela Hajati (Albania 2022)Barei (Spain 2016)José Otero (Benidorm Fest 2023)E’FEMME (Benidorm Fest 2023) Megara ( Benidorm Fest 2023), and Siderland (Benidorm Fest 2023) have been confirmed to perform, with WRS (Romania, 2022) confirmed as the host.

March 25 – Barcelona Eurovision Party will be the final night. This time, the pre-party will take place at Sant Jordi Club, which can hold up to 3,000 spectators. At the time of writing Dami Im (Australia 2016)Suzy (Portugal 2014)Poli Genova (Bulgaria 2016)Eva Santamaria (Spain 1993)Destiny (Malta 2020,2021)Beth (Spain, 2003)Rosa Lopez (Spain 2002)Susanne Georgi (Andorra 2009)Gustaph (Belgium 2023), and Joker Out (Slovenia 2023),Wild Youth (Ireland 2023)Teya and Salena (Austria 2023), Iru Khechanovi (Georgia 2023)Monika Linkyte (Lithuania 2023)Sudden Lights (Latvia 2023)Piqued Jacks (San Marino 2023)Blanca Paloma (Spain 2023), Pasha Parfeni (Moldova 2023) and Diljá (Iceland 2023) have been confirmed to perform have been confirmed to perform.

Tickets now available for purchase

The tickets that are available to purchase are s follows:

Tickets for Barcelona Eurovision Party (March 25)

  • EuroFan Ticket (Early Entry + Collectors Lanyard) – €55.00
  • General Ticket – €46.00
  • Side Row Seat – €35.00 – SOLD OUT

Tickets for EURO QUEENS NIGHT (March 24)

  • General Ticket – €20.00

Tickets for EUROfansCLUB (March 23)

  • General Ticket – €12.00

Ticket Package

  • EUROfansCLUB + EUROQUEENS NIGHT + Barcelona Eurovision Party (General) – €65.00
  • Special Pack (General Entry, Tote Bag, Metal Mug, Collectors Lanyard, Glitter) – (€65)

If you are interested in obtaining tickets, you can do so by heading right here.

Iceland’s Eurovision Journey

Iceland made its debut on the Eurovision stage in 1986, finishing 16th with the song “Gleðibankinn” (Bank of fun) by ICY. In their 34 appearances, Iceland has finished in top 10 an impressive 7 times. Their best result to date is second place, which they have achieved twice. The first time was in 1999, where Selma Björnsdóttir received 146 points for her performance of “All out of luck”. The second time was in 2009, with Yohanna singing “Is It True” and receiving 218 points. Iceland’s most recent representative on the Eurovision stage was Systur, singing “Með hækkandi sól”, finishing 23rd with 20 points.

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News Source: Barcelona Eurovision Party

Photo Credit: Helgi Ómars

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