Brunette performing Future Lover for Armenia at the Grand Final at Liverpool Arena

As the Eurovision 2024 season is in full swing, more and more countries announce their participation. This time, it’s Armenia’s turn to confirm they will be joining in Malmö, and will be marking their 16th appearance in the competition.

Armenia’s selection method for Malmö is still to be confirmed

AMPTV’s participation was revealed as the official list of participating countries for Eurovision 2024 was announced. Alongside the confirmation that they will be participating in Malmö, AMPTV is yet to reveal how they will be selecting their next Eurovision representative. Since their debut in the competition, they have used various selection methods in selecting their entry, with their 2023 being chosen internally.

Armenia’s Eurovision Journey

In 2006, Armenia made their debut into the Eurovision Song Contest, where André represented the nation with his entry “Without Your Love”, placing 8th overall. Since their debut, Armenia has participated 15 times, 12 of which saw them make the Grand Final. Their best result was both in 2008 and 2014, achieving 4th place with Sirusho and “Qélé Qélé” and Aram MP3 with “Not Alone”.

Armenia took part in the 2023 edition of the Contest with Brunette and her song “Future Lover”. She qualified from the second semi-final of the Contest in Liverpool, making it to the final on Saturday. The final result saw Armenia finish in 14th place with 122 points. The juries gave Brunette 69 points, whilst the televoters awarded her 53 points.

Are you excited to see Armenia compete next year? Who would you like to see represent them in Sweden? 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 look ahead to Eurovision 2024!

News Source: AMPTV/EBU

Photo Credit: Sarah Louise Bennett/EBU

By Tim J

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