More acts have been added to the BBC's Eurovision Song Contest concert in London next month.
Johnny Logan, Rosa López and The Olsen Brothers will all perform at the 60th anniversary show in London on March 31.
Logan, affectionately known as 'Mr Eurovision', won the contest twice as a performer and once as a writer. He will perform the two songs he performed at Eurovision - 'What's Another Year' and 'Hold Me Now'.
Meanwhile, López will perform a medley of Spain's greatest entries, including her 2002 entry 'Europe's Living A Celebration'.
Danish champions The Olsen Brothers will sing their 2000 winning song 'Fly on the Wings of Love'.
Meanwhile, Anne-Marie David - who won Eurovision for Luxembourg in 1973 will return to perform 'Tu Te Reconnaitras'.
2014 winner Conchita Wurst, Denmark's Emmelie de Forest and Finnish rockers Lordi have already been confirmed to appear at the special event.
Graham Norton and Petra Mede will host...
Johnny Logan, Rosa López and The Olsen Brothers will all perform at the 60th anniversary show in London on March 31.
Logan, affectionately known as 'Mr Eurovision', won the contest twice as a performer and once as a writer. He will perform the two songs he performed at Eurovision - 'What's Another Year' and 'Hold Me Now'.
Meanwhile, López will perform a medley of Spain's greatest entries, including her 2002 entry 'Europe's Living A Celebration'.
Danish champions The Olsen Brothers will sing their 2000 winning song 'Fly on the Wings of Love'.
Meanwhile, Anne-Marie David - who won Eurovision for Luxembourg in 1973 will return to perform 'Tu Te Reconnaitras'.
2014 winner Conchita Wurst, Denmark's Emmelie de Forest and Finnish rockers Lordi have already been confirmed to appear at the special event.
Graham Norton and Petra Mede will host...
- 2/5/2015
- Digital Spy
More winners have been added to the BBC's Eurovision Song Contest concert in London next month.
Finnish rockers Lordi, the only hard rock act ever to win the competition, will perform 2006's winning song 'Hard Rock Hallelujah'.
Denmark's third winner Emmelie de Forest will also take to the stage to perform 2013's winning song 'Only Teardrops'.
The third act to be added to the line-up is 1982 German winner Nicole. She will perform her song 'Ein Bißchen Frieden (A Little Peace)', which she sang in the competition aged 17.
After her victory, the English language version of the song became a UK number one-selling single.
These winners join the already announced line up of 2014 winner Conchita Wurst, Swedish 1984 champions Herreys and Natasha St-Pier, who represented France in 2001 with 'Je n'ai que mon âme'.
Graham Norton and Petra Mede will host the BBC's 60th Eurovision anniversary show at the Eventim Hammersmith Apollo...
Finnish rockers Lordi, the only hard rock act ever to win the competition, will perform 2006's winning song 'Hard Rock Hallelujah'.
Denmark's third winner Emmelie de Forest will also take to the stage to perform 2013's winning song 'Only Teardrops'.
The third act to be added to the line-up is 1982 German winner Nicole. She will perform her song 'Ein Bißchen Frieden (A Little Peace)', which she sang in the competition aged 17.
After her victory, the English language version of the song became a UK number one-selling single.
These winners join the already announced line up of 2014 winner Conchita Wurst, Swedish 1984 champions Herreys and Natasha St-Pier, who represented France in 2001 with 'Je n'ai que mon âme'.
Graham Norton and Petra Mede will host the BBC's 60th Eurovision anniversary show at the Eventim Hammersmith Apollo...
- 2/4/2015
- Digital Spy
Bulgaria and Serbia have pulled out of next year's Eurovision Song Contest.
The two countries stated that they would not be participating due to financial reasons.
According to Sky News, both Bulgaria and Serbia now join former competitors Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Luxembourg and Andorra in opting not to take part in the show.
Media outlets in Serbia were reportedly quoting a statement by the Serbian Broadcasting Corporation which read: "The continuity of participation of Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest is terminated due to financial reasons."
Meanwhile, Bulgarian National Television (Bnt) said: "Given the cost of this project and pending budget cuts next year, Bnt decided to withdraw from Eurovision Song Contest as a first step in the financial constraints the television will have to take."
In 2007, Serbia won the competition with its debut entry, although it did not qualify for the contest this year.
Bonnie Tyler represented the UK last year,...
The two countries stated that they would not be participating due to financial reasons.
According to Sky News, both Bulgaria and Serbia now join former competitors Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Luxembourg and Andorra in opting not to take part in the show.
Media outlets in Serbia were reportedly quoting a statement by the Serbian Broadcasting Corporation which read: "The continuity of participation of Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest is terminated due to financial reasons."
Meanwhile, Bulgarian National Television (Bnt) said: "Given the cost of this project and pending budget cuts next year, Bnt decided to withdraw from Eurovision Song Contest as a first step in the financial constraints the television will have to take."
In 2007, Serbia won the competition with its debut entry, although it did not qualify for the contest this year.
Bonnie Tyler represented the UK last year,...
- 11/23/2013
- Digital Spy
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