Confirmed: Lesley Roy goes to Eurovision!

She hinted on it already, but today Irish broadcaster RTE confirmed it: Lesley Roy will represent Ireland in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest. In order to find a good song, she went to Stockholm to find the people who could help her for the right song. And she found it! According to RTE, more details about the song will be known in the new year. Lesley herself posted a message on her Instagram about the contest.

Last year, Lesley was chosen internally for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020. She was supposed to sing the song “Story of my life”. You can read more about Lesley here.

 

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