As the pre-party circuit continues this week, more names are being revealed for next month’s Pre-Party ES. This time, the organisers have revealed the latest act in the line-up is Let 3. They will be representing Croatia at Eurovision 2023 with their song “Mama ŠČ!”, and will be one of the performers in Madrid on April 7-8.
In addition to the Polish Eurovision Party, Let 3 will also be performing at this year’s Polish Eurovision Party on April 1, as well as the London Eurovision Party on April 16.
Pre-Party ES 2023
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), Sofia Martin (Benidorm Fest 2023), José Otero (Benidorm Fest 2023), Kaliopi (North Macedonia 2012, 2016), FAMOUS (Benidorm Fest 2023), Blanca Paloma (Spain 2023) Alfred García (Spain 2018 & Benidorm Fest 2023), and Diodato (Italy 2020) are the acts confirmed so far.
Whilst for the Saturday night, Joker Out (Slovenia 2023), Gustaph (Belgium 2023), Monika Linkyte (Lithuania 2023), Alika (Estonia 2023), Sudden Lights (Latvia 2023), La Zarra (France 2023), Wild Youth (Ireland 2023), D’NASH (Spain 2007), Alessandra (Norway 2023), Blanka (Poland 2023), Voyager (Australia 2023), Pasha Parfeni (Moldova 2012, 2023), Remo Forrer (Switzerland 2023), Mae Muller (United Kingdom 2023), Reiley (Denmark 2023), Iru (Georgia 2023), Vesna (Czechia 2023) and Let 3 (Croatia 2023) are the 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 – €75 + Fees (tickets to General area for Friday and Saturday and for the After Parties)
- Family Pack – €65 + Fees
Tickets for PrePartyES 2023 can be purchased here
Croatia’s Eurovision journey
Croatia has been a part of the Eurovision family since 1961, as part of Yugoslavia. Ten Croatian artists went on to represent Yugoslavia in the Contest – the most famous of which being Riva, who gave Yugoslavia its only win in 1989. The 1990 Contest was held in Zagreb as a tribute to their Croatian heritage.
Croatia debuted in the Contest as an independent nation in 1993 with the band Put and their song “Don’t Ever Cry”. Since then, Croatia has gone on to score as high as 4th place in 1996 and 1999. Last year, Mia Dimšić won Dora 2022 to represent Croatia at the Contest in Turin with her song “Guilty Pleasure”. However, at the close of voting, Mia failed to qualify for the final, finishing in 11th place with a total of 75 points.
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News Source: EurovisionSpain
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