Hera Björk wearing smokey black eyeshadow and a glittery gold dress with a flamboyant crystal earring
Hera Björk / Photo Credit: RÚV

As we get closer to this year’s Pre-Party ES, EurovisionSpain, the organisers of the event continue to reveal the performers at this year’s event. Up next, we have Hera Björk, who will represent Iceland at Eurovision 2024. She will perform on the 30th of March.

Hera will also perform at Eurovision in Concert and the Nordic Eurovision Party.

Pre-Party ES 2024

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.

The acts confirmed to perform each night are as follows:

Welcome Pre-Party ES (March 29): Sofía Coll (Benidorm Fest 2024), Mantra (Benidorm Fest 2024), Dellacruz (Benidorm Fest 2024), Roger Padrós (Benidorm Fest 2024), Noan (Benidorm Fest 2024), Almácor (Benidorm Fest 2024), St. Pedro (Benidorm Fest 2024), Nebulossa (Spain 2024), Quique Niza (Benidorm Fest 2024), Kati Wolf (Hungary 2011), Miss Caffeina (Benidorm Fest 2024), Angy Fernández (Benidorm Fest 2024), Tamta (Cyprus 2019), Go_A (Ukraine 2020, 2021), Marta Roure (Andorra 2004), Yoly Saa (Benidorm Fest 2024), Tamara Todevska (North Macedonia 2008, 2019) and Blanca Paloma (Spain 2023).

Pre-Party ES (March 30): Ramon (Spain 2004), Nebulossa (Spain 2024), Natalia Barbu (Moldova 2024), Anna Bergendahl (Sweden 2010), Luna (Poland 2024), Silvester Belt (Lithuania 2024), Mustii (Belgium 2024), SABA (Denmark 2024), Megara (San Marino 2024), alyona alyona and Jerry Heil (Ukraine 2024), Dons (Latvia 2024), Isaak (Germany 2024), Aiko (Czechia 2024), Nemo (Switzerland 2024), Margaret Berger (Norway 2013), Sandra Valero (Spain JESC 2023), Carlos Higes (Spain JESC 2022), Olly Alexander (United Kingdom 2024), Baby Lasagna (Croatia 2024), Kaleen (Austria 2024), Windows95man (Finland 2024), Bambie Thug (Ireland 2024), Sarah Bonnici (Malta 2024), Nutsa Buzaladze (Georgia 2024), Teya Dora (Serbia 2024) Marcus & Martinus (Sweden 2024), and Hera Björk (Iceland 2024).

Tickets: Tickets for the event are now available to purchase. The latest prices of individual tickets, and packs available can be found right here.

Iceland’s Eurovision History

Iceland made its debut on the Eurovision stage in 1986, finishing 16th with the song “Gleðibankinn” (Bank of Fun) by ICY. In their 35 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 Diljá, singing “Power” in Liverpool. At the close of the voting, Diljá finished 11th in the semi-final with 44 points from the televote. This meant that Iceland missed out on qualifying for the final.

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News Source: EurovisionSpain

Photo Credit: RÚV

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