With the pre-party season for Eurovision 2023 officially underway, more names are still being added to the remaining events. The organisers of the London Eurovision Party have now revealed that Reiley, who will represent Denmark at Eurovision 2023 with “Breaking My Heart” will be part of the ever expanding list of performers attending the event on April 16th.
London Eurovision Party 2023
About the Pre-Party: London Eurovision Party 2023 will take place at the newly-opened ‘HERE at Outernet’ in Tottenham Court Road after the 2022 edition was hosted at the Hard Rock Hotel in Marble Arch. This will mark the final event of the 2023 Eurovision Pre-Party Circuit.
Acts: Joker Out (Slovenia 2023), Wild Youth (Ireland 2023), Tamara Todevska (North Macedonia 2008 and 2019), Teya and Salena (Austria 2023), Voyager (Australia 2023), Monika Linkytė (Lithuania 2015 and 2023), La Zarra (France 2023), Alessandra (Norway 2023), Piqued Jacks (San Marino 2023), Blanka (Poland 2023), Pasha Parfeni (Moldova 2023), Mae Muller (United Kingdom 2023), Alika (Estonia 2023), Let 3 (Croatia 2023), Blanca Paloma (Spain 2023), Mimicat (Portugal 2023), Diljá (Iceland 2023), TuralTuranX (Azerbaijan 2023), Luke Black (Serbia 2023), The Busker (Malta 2023), Senhit (San Marino 2011, 2020, 2021), Vesna (Czechia 2023), Theodor Andrei (Romania 2023), Loreen (Sweden 2012, 2023), Käärijä (Finland 2023), KEiiNO (Norway 2019), Freya Skye (United Kingdom 2022 – Junior Eurovision) and Reiley (Denmark 2023) are the acts confirmed for the event so far.
Tickets: Tickets for this year’s event have now sold out.
Denmark’s Eurovision journey
Denmark first participated in the Eurovision Song Contest back in 1957 and notched their first win in 1963 with Grethe and Jorgan Ingmann’s “Dansevise”. The country left the contest after 1966 but returned in 1978, and achieved mixed results in the next two decades. Denmark earned two third-place finishes in 1988 and 1989 but was then relegated three times in 1994, 1996, and 1998.
They finally achieved their second victory in 2000 with the Olsen Brothers’ “Fly on the Wings of Love”, and have only missed the grand final five times since the introduction of the semi-finals. A six-year qualification streak from 2008 culminated in its third win in 2013 with Emmelie de Forrest’s “Only Teardrops”.
Denmark’s recent participation saw them being represented by REDDI with the song “The Show”, which managed to place 13th in the semi-final where they received 55 points from the Jury and Televoters.
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