![]() ![]() It is just the volume is so much higher and accepting the love of so many people at once is a drug. ![]() “Sadness is still sadness, anger is still anger and love is still love. I still experience failure, I still experience success exactly as I was when I was anonymous. “When people ask me what has changed in my life, I say volume. It makes me feel a little bit more OK because, I don’t know, some people like it, some people don’t. “There is something about masses that doesn’t make sense. “I know it is a cliche saying that but a room with four people and a room with 180 million – the four people seems more intimidating,” she said. The stage that started it all! Can’t wait to visit you on #Eurovision stage for the Grand Final ? #Eurovision2023 #Liverpool /bak3OIPekoīarzilai added that she still found performing to small groups harder than to the expected millions of Eurovision viewers. And this whole thing drops on Spotify at 8. “I am supposed to perform and sing while I do that. “I have 15 kilograms of jets on my back that are supposed to inflate wings out of my back in like three seconds. “I am just coming off a bird 30 metres in the air and when I come down I will inflate,” she said. I wish it could be better, not worse in the world.”īarzilai joked that her performance would be “nothing big” before going on to describe the flamboyant performance. “This is moving and it is just what humans should be like. Always be with your hand out, exactly like this.Įurovision called again, and I couldn’t say noi missed you guys ?see you in Liverpool ! Are you ready? Sign up for updates ! #eurovision2023 /akaVT282d0 “I just wish we would really spread the narrative of life around, just eliminate darkness, exactly like England is doing for Ukraine. “I made a pledge to be apolitical but I don’t know how long I can keep (it). I obviously come from a, not an easy place myself. Nobody has a solution to the atrocities happening in our world. Speaking ahead of debuting her new single during the grand final, Barzilai, 30, said of the UK’s hosting effort: “It is just an example of great solidarity. The city is hosting on behalf of war-torn Ukraine, who won last year’s contest but are unable to host due to the Russian invasion. Twenty-six acts will perform at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool to an expected global audience of 160 million viewers on Saturday night, according to the BBC. The singer, who triumphed at the contest in 2019 with her song Toy, suggested she herself comes from “not an easy place” and called for the international community to “always be with your hand out”. Israeli Eurovision champion Netta Barzilai has said the UK’s hosting of Ukraine is an “example for amazing humanity”. ![]()
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