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Greece Picks Their Eurovision Performer

greece_2We now know that Guy Sebastian’s going to be representing Australia at Eurovision, but who is he up against?

Greece have just announced that Maria-Eleni Kyriakou will represent them in Australia in May.

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Kyriakou will perform ‘One Last Breath’. She wrote the song alongside Efthivoulos Theoxarous, Vaggelis Konstantinidis and Evelina Tziora.

Kyriakou won the first season of ‘The Voice of Greece’ in 2014. Her debut album is scheduled to be released in 2015.

 

Last year Greece were represented by Freaky Fortune and Risky Kidd with their catchy tune ‘Ride Up’, they came 20th overall in the competition.

Greece last won the competition back in 2005 when Helena Paparizou triumphed with the tune ‘My Number One’. It’s the only time Greece has won Eurovision since they joined the competition back in 1974.

Check out Maria-Elena’s track below.

 

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