‘Holy moly!’: Perth band Voyager through to Eurovision final

‘Holy moly!’: Perth band Voyager through to Eurovision final

Perth rockers Voyager have made it by way of to the Eurovision remaining after performing in all their glam glory on the second semi-final.

The Australians will be a part of the highest ten together with Lithuania, Poland, Armenia, Slovenia. Albania, Cyprus, Estonia, Belgium and Austria within the grand remaining on Saturday, UK time.

The band had stated that turning into “a part of the Eurovision family” by collaborating within the semi-final had already exceeded their expectations, so that they weren’t feeling stress to take out the trophy and even attain the finals.

“You are fiercely competitive in some ways, but in other ways, you’re just all there to have a good time and perform to the best of your abilities, and it’s all about the music for the end of the day,” lead singer and keytarist Danny Estrin instructed AAP.

“Does it mean we don’t have what it takes to win it? I think we do.”

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But if worst involves worst, the group is philosophical.

“We’re a progressive metal band from Perth, Western Australia, playing Eurovision in Liverpool. I mean, how could we ever consider ourselves losers in this,” bassist Alex Canion stated.

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Unlike many competitions in life, a music contest can come all the way down to tastes and on-the-day efficiency, the band stated.

“We’re not running a hundred-metre race. Well, we are, but we’ve all got different costumes on,” stated Estrin, including their finals costumes could be “extra”.

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“It’s so subjective. There’s no ‘who can perform the song fastest’,” bassist Alex Canion agreed.

And with a possible remaining viewers of some 180 million viewers, the publicity is second to none, drummer Ashley Doodkorte stated.

“On the day and night, we all get that same three minutes in front of that same audience. Everyone wins,” Doodkorte stated.

Eurovision ought to go some approach to growing a worldwide following for the band that has existed in a single type or one other for some 20 years.

“This has all been an elaborate and highly effective album release strategy for our eighth album, which comes out after we finish Eurovision,” part-time lawyer Estrin joked.

“Already, up to this point now, we’ve already won.”

The 2023 Eurovision is being held in Liverpool and hosted by the UK on behalf of Ukraine, whose Kalush Orchestra claimed victory final 12 months.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au