Thursday, May 21, 2015

Norway is further to the international ESC finals – TV 2

Despite the duo from Lithuania began Thursday’s semifinal fresh with petting on stage, it was the Norwegian duo Debrah Scarlett (21) and Kjetil Morland (32) with the ballad “A Monster Like Me “that really touched the audience.

Thousands of lanterns were lit by the audience, who waved evocative of the music.

When duo began on the powerful chorus, there were many in the audience who had trouble seeing the Norwegian number, because everyone stood up and jumped and waved Norwegian flags.

And goosebumps experience was more than enough to send Norway right through to Saturday’s final with Lithuania, Poland, Sweden, Israel, Slovenia, Montenegro, Cyprus and Azerbaijan.

– Hard to find word!

Debrah Scarlett and Morland was on fire in the press room when TV2 met them after the semifinals.

JOY IN GREEN ROOM: Debrah Scarlett and Mørland enjoyed themselves throughout semifinals. Photo: NRK

Dance to ISRAEL: Debra Scarlett and Morland struck free backstage. Photo: NRK

– We are incredibly happy! It gets crazy fun. It was so good atmosphere in the courtroom today, and there are probably ten times better on Saturday, said Morland.

– It is hard to find words now!

– You still have finals in front of you on Saturday but it is party night anyway?

– Oh yes, it gets! says the two TV 2, and reveals that they plan to stick with its biggest competitor: Måns Zelmerlöw from Sweden.

– Filled with joy

The two Norwegian artists appreciated the huge response from the public.

So wonderfully delicious experience! I’m just filled with joy. While hearing the entire audience singing along was absolutely unreal! said Debrah Scarlett from green room during the semifinals.

– When I stood backstage I knew that I was genuinely touched. The whole scene shook response, says Morland.



Got wink of Conchita Wurst

As if stage experience was enough, came artist-host and presenter, last year’s winner Conchita Wurst and gave Debra a kiss on the cheek during the broadcast.

Also Israel came to life in the audience – everyone clapped eagerly to the rhythm full song “Golden Boy” performed by Nadav Guedj. Also Debrah Scarlett and Morland had a fling backstage and they danced wildly backstage.

Most show it somehow the big advance favorite, Sweden, with its catchy tune hereos.

Others were not as lucky tonight. Slovenian artist Maraaya Asked on stage with headphones, and Twitter asking themselves why. Both Iceland and San Marino fielded performances that created strong associations come to the Disney movie “Frozen” – but not only was positively received.

The finals of Eurovision Song Contest will be held on Saturday night.

Germany, France, UK, Italy, Australia, Spain and Austria went automatically to the finals and did not participate in the semi-finals.

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