🇲🇩 Pasha Parfeni to perform at the Polish Eurovision Party 2023

🇲🇩 Pasha Parfeni to perform at the Polish Eurovision Party 2023

As the pre-party circuit begins next week, new names are being revealed for next month’s Polish Eurovision Party. This time, the organisers have revealed the latest act in the line-up is Pasha Parfeni. He will be representing Moldova at Eurovision 2023 with their entry “Soarele Si Luna”, and will be one of the performers at Praga Centrum on April 1.

In addition, Pasha will be performing at the Barcelona Eurovision Party on March 25th, Pre-Party ES on April 7-8, and the London Eurovision Party on April 16.

Polish Eurovision Party 2023

About the Pre-Party: The newest pre-party on the block, the Polish Eurovision Party has its first event in the Summer of 2022 where numerous of former Eurovision participants performed for the crowd. For 2023, the party has been brought forward in time for the Eurovision 2023 season, and will take place on April 1 at Praga Centrum. The event will be hosted by Konrad Zemlik and Poli Genova.

Tickets: You are now able to purchase tickets for the event, which are currently priced at 250PLN right here.

Acts: At the time of writing, Joker Out (Slovenia 2023)Wild Youth (Ireland 2023)Sudden Lights (Latvia 2023)Alika (Estonia 2023)Monika Linkytė (Lithuania 2023), Piqued Jacks (San Marino 2023), Mae Muller (United Kingdom 2023), Reiley (Denmark 2023), The Busker (Malta 2023) and Pasha Parfeni (Moldova 2023) have been announced as the performers, whilst Ochman (Poland 2022)Oceana (Unser Song für Dänemark)Senhit (San Marino 2011, 2020, and 2021)Viki Gabor (Junior Eurovision 2019 Winner)Gromee (Poland 2018)Anne-Marie David (Luxemboug 1973 & France 1979)Felivers (Tu Bije Serce Europy! 2023)Eye Cue (North Macedonia 2018), Lindsay Dracass (United Kingdom 2001) and Filip Baloš (Pesma za Evroviziju 2023) have been announced as special guest.

Moldova’s Eurovision journey

Moldova is relatively new to the Eurovision Song Contest, joining in 2005. Their debut entry, Zdob și Zdub, finished in 6th place, which had remained their highest scoring entry up until 2017. This was thanks to the Sunstroke Project performing ‘Hey Mamma’, finishing in 3rd place. At the close of voting, Moldova received 374 points.

In 2022, Zdob și Zdub came back to the Eurovision stage with the Advahov Brothers and represented Moldova at the Contest in Turin. Performing their song “Trenulețul”, Moldova qualified for the final and finished in 7th place. Following the jury and televote points, Moldova had received 253 points.

Are you excited to see Pasha perform? Who else would you like to see at the Polish Eurovision Party? Let us know in the comments or on social media. Be sure to follow That Eurovision Site on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

News Source: Polish Eurovision Party

Photo Source: George Secrieru

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