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Eurovision 2019: Semi-Final One

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Antonia Komarkowski

The countdown is finally over, Eurovision 2019 has started!

Both Cyprus and Greece will be heading into the grand final of the 64th Eurovision Song Contest!

TAMTA, representing Cyprus opened up this year’s Eurovision song contest with her hit song ‘REPLAY’, that was nothing short of an absolute showstopper.

The blonde bombshell made a fashion statement while performing the summer banger, wearing black gloss PVC boots and a black jacket, before her male dancers ripped it off, revealing a translucent bustier.

Katerine Duska, representing Greece also performed in the first semi-final, performing her pop number “Better Love”.

The young stunner looked like an ancient Greek Goddess wearing a white dress with a line of pearls braided in her hair. She performed in front of a wall of flowers as dancers carrying swords danced around her.

Joining Cyrus and Greece in this weekend’s grand final will be Australia, Belarus, Serbia, Estonia, Czech Republic, Iceland, San Marino and Slovenia.

 

*Watch the First Eurovision 2019 Semi-Final here:

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