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Band representing Moldova at Eurovision song contest to have advertising concert in Tel Aviv

16:27 | 03.04.2017 Category: Culture

Chisinau, 3 April /MOLDPRES/ - SunStroke Project, the band due to represent Moldova at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017, will give concert in Tel Aviv, Israel, on 5 April.    

The show is part of a tour for the promotion of the song, Hey Mamma, which brought the band victory in the national selection, and whose video-clip was officially launched in March 2017.    

The tour for promoting the song will continue in Amsterdam (8 April), Madrid (15 April) and Moscow (21 April). Also, the band SunStroke Project will perform in Portugal on 9 April. In last March, SunStroke Project gave concerts in Romania, Greece, Estonia and Lithuania, in order to promote its song.       

SunStroke Project will perform in Kiev, Ukraine, in the first semi-final, due on 9 May. Singers from Montenegro, Finland, Georgia, Portugal, Belgium, Sweden, Albania, Azerbaijan, Australia, Cyprus and other countries will compete with Moldova on this day. If SunStroke Project succeeds at this stage, it will participate in the final of the 62nd issue of the Eurovision Song Contest 2017.  

The National Public Broadcasting Institution Teleradio-Moldova Company has been the national organizer of the Eurovision Song Contest for the 13th year in a row. In 2016, Moldova’s representative, Lidia Isac, did not manage to qualify for the great final. Eurovision is an international music competition organized by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) – the biggest association of public televisions from Europe. The first edition of Eurovision took place in Lugano,  Switzerland, in 1956.      

(Reporter N. Roibu, editor M. Jantovan)

 

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