It’s official, Loreen has won the Eurovision Song Contest 2023!
13.05.2023 - 23:33
/ ok.co.uk
After beating some stiff competition from a whopping 26 acts which included the UK’s very own Mae Muller, it was Loreen that reigned victorious at the end of this year's Eurovision Song Contest. Singing Tattoo, Loreen scored an impressive 583 points in total, which sent them skyrocketing to the top of the leaderboard! Securing victory for a second time, Sweden’s entry Loreen managed to once again claim the coveted title with this year’s track Tattoo, 11 years after she triumphed at the competition back in 2012! In the past decade since bringing home the coveted Eurovision win, Loreen has enchanted audiences with her voice, unique artistic expression, and captivating lyrics.
Alongside her English tracks, the singer has also produced critically acclaimed music in her native language Swedish, and even turned her hand to acting in the film adaptation of Vinterviken. Last year, the singer returned to her roots and brought another dose of electrifying pop music to the stage with her song Neon Lights, a track inspired by a modern day Joan of Arc.
The entire event was no doubt a raging success for Liverpool, who clearly brought the party vibes and atmosphere to the proceedings with their energy, staging and infectious enthusiasm. Along with the 26 competing acts, the show also featured an emotional performance from previous Eurovision stars.
Mahmood, from Italy, began the performance singing John Lennon’s Imagine accompanied by an orchestra, before Israel’s Netta descended from the ceiling singing to Dead Or Alive’s You Spin Me Round (Like A Record). Iceland’s Dadi Frey performed the Atomic Kitten hit Whole Again, with backing dancers wearing jumpers featuring his face and the audience singing along.
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