Before passing over the baton to Laura Thorn, Luxembourg’s Eurovision 2024 representative TALI released her new single “Dear Parents”.
First release post-Eurovision participation
“Dear Parents” is TALI’s first single after her participation in Malmรถ. She co-wrote her latest release alongside Barbara Pravi, who represented France at Eurovision 2021.
TALI performed her latest release during Luxembourg’s selection over the weekend, and TALI talked about her performance, where she said the following:
This specific performance reminded me of how thankful and lucky I am to be doing this. Despite all the ups and downs that come with being an artist that you normally donโt see online, moments like this make me realize itโs all worth it so much in the end. I am so thankful. I also wanted to take a second and thank you guys for being so supportive and loving this year. Truly ๐ฅฒ All your personal stories you have shared with me, your presence at my shows so far, your online presence and love, I appreciate it all so much๐ค
I promise thereโs so much more new music coming later and I couldnโt be more excited about it all.
Big hug to everyone reading this๐ค
TALI will also perform an exclusive headline show at den Atelier on February 28, and you can purchase tickets right here.
Listen to “Dear Parents” on streaming platforms
You are able to listen to TALI’s latest single on the following streaming platforms
Spotify
Apple Music
TALI’s Eurovision Journey
Tali represented Luxembourg at Eurovision 2024 in Malmรถ, with the song “Fighter” bringing Luxembourg their first semifinal qualification–since they last participated before the semifinal system even existed! In the Grand Final, “Fighter” received 103 points: 83 from the national juries, and 20 from the televoters.
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Photo Credit: RTL Luxembourg
