Andrew Lambrou, the 2023 Cypriot Eurovision hopeful, is set to premiere his Eurovision entry on Thursday 2 March.
Save the date: 2 March 2023- Cyprus will unveil its Eurovision 2023 entry ‘Break A Broken Heart‘.
The 2023 Eurovision entry has been produced by none other than Jimmy Jansson and Thomas Stengaard (Denmark 2013, Cyprus 2021, Azerbaijan 2021, San Marino 2021, Germany 2018/2019).
The Cypriot hopeful was in Athens and Nicosia recently where he attended various events and got the chance to meet both the Greek and Cypriot media. Lambrou filmed the official music video of his Eurovision entry in Athens. He met up with the 2023 Greek Eurovision hopeful Victor Vernicos at the Panik Records headquarters in the Greek capital.
About Andrew Lambrou
Andrew Lambrou, the multi facetted Australian born of Cypriot origin will have the grand honour of representing Cyprus at the forthcoming 2023 Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool. Andrew hails from Sydney, Australia and is both a singer and composer. The young Cypriot Aussie lad is all set to do fly the Cypriot flag high at Eurovision next year.
Eurovision fans will be familiar with Andrew Lambrou as he competed at the 2022 Australian national final earlier this year with his entry ‘Electrify‘.
CyBC has once more opted for an internal selection to select its Eurovision entry and act for 2023. The Cypriot national broadcaster will collaborate with Panik Records Greece and City Records Australia for Eurovision 2023. Andrew Lambrou will be represented by the New York based Saiko Management.
Cyprus in Eurovision
Cyprus debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1981 and is yet to win the event. The country achieved its best results in the contest in 2018 when Eleni Foureira placed 2nd in Lisbon with her mega hit ‘Fuego’. The Mediterranean island has partaken in our beloved competition 38 times.
Source: CyBC/Panik Records
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