Eurovision 2022 winners say 2023 contest will be held in 'newly rebuilt' Ukraine
15.05.2022 - 23:55
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scored a landslide victory from the televote after performing their song Stefania. While the winning country usually hosts the next year’s competition, doubts have been cast on whether Ukraine will be able to host in 2023 due to the ongoing war with Russia. However, when asked about President Volodymyr Zelensky’s claim that Eurovision will be hosted in Ukraine, Kalush Orchestra star Oleh Psiuk said: ‘If the President said it’s going to happen, it’s going to happen.
‘We’ll host Eurovision in a newly rebuilt and happy Ukraine. ’The star added in a live stream after the contest that the win ‘means a lot’ to the group, especially considering that they can ‘bring some good news to Ukraine’. ‘Our culture is under attack and we’re trying to present our culture to the world and everyone, present our music that is unique, that is authentic, and it has a unique signature,’ the singer added.
Kalush were fighting on the frontlines in the war but received special permission to leave to participate in this year’s Eurovision. However, one member stayed behind to fight. Asked if they’ve been in contact with him, Oleh explained: ‘He congratulated us and he’s happy that we won.
’Rap group Kalush claimed the winning title in Turin, Italy on Saturday night with their hit song Stefania, beating the UK’s entrant Sam Ryder who came in second. Kalush, consisting of frontman Oleh Psyuk, multi-instrumentalist Ihor Didenchuk, and dancer Vlad Kurochka, were favourite to win the contest this year after wowing voters with their popular track. Ukraine received a huge 439 points in the televote, resulting in them ending the night on 631 points, securing their win.
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