🇱🇻 Tautumeitis represents Latvia!

Tautumeitis represents Latvia in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Basel. Their song is called “Bur man laimi” and is written and composed by Asnate Rancāne, Aurēlija Rancān, Elvis Lintiņš, Gabriēla Zvaigznīt and Laura Līcīte. Here are the full results:

Top3:

  1. Tautumeitas, “Bur man laimi”
  2. Emilija, “Heartbeat”
  3. Citi Zēni, “Ramtai”

 

  • Chris Noah, “Romance Isn’t Dead”
  • Palú, “Delusional”
  • Sinerģija, “Bound by the Light”
  • Tepat, “Sadzejot”
  • The Ludvig, “Līgo”
  • Markus Riva, “Bigger Than This”
  • Bel Tempo x Legzdina, “The Water”

 

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What more happened last week?

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