And The Winner Of Eurovision 2019 Is…
Written by A on 19 Μαΐου 2019
The Netherlands has taken out this year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv, Isreal after a close finish.
Duncan Laurence took out the contest with the song ‘Arcade’, beating Sweden for second place, while Russia, Italy and North Macedonia took out third, fourth and fifth spots respectively. Laurence described the song as being inspired by the story of someone he loved deeply, who died at a young age.
Australia’s Kate Miller-Heidke managed a very respectable 9th place, but not quite managing to equal our best ranking to date of second place with Dami Im’s performance of ‘Sound of Silence’ in 2016.
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Miller-Heidke wowed the audience with her gravity-defying performance of her aptly titled Eurovision song ‘Zero Gravity’ and impressed both the professional juries and the TV audience.
The Brisbane singer-songwriter was chosen to represent Australia at this year’s sequin-studded international songwriting comp after our first ever public vote as was touted as a possible favourtie to win the event.
Check out Kate’s performance as well as the winner’s performance below.
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