We round up a selection of gigs, tours and festivals that you can catch artists from the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest performing live at in the coming months.
Having been odds-on favourites to take the title, the band earned a deafening reaction from the live audience following their performance, and thanked the crowd for supporting their country.
<p>Croatia’s Mia Dimšić has a definite Taylor Swift vibe, and <em>Guilty Pleasure </em>feels like it wouldn’t be out of place in any 2022 pop chart. In rehearsals Mia sang the whole song in English, but for the live shows she’s singing the final verse and chorus in Croatian. </p><p>Can we just take a moment to celebrate this year’s outfits? No idea if it’s the Italian influence of whether this year’s contestants are just a really stylish bunch, but there’s some seriously strong looks on the Eurovision stage this year, and we’re just getting started. Mia’s hot pink gown is entirely fabulous.</p><figure data-description="Mia Dimšić from Croatia rehearsed her song Guilty Pleasure for the first time at the PalaOlimpico in Turin." data-copyright="EBU / Andres Putting" data-src="https://static.eurovision.tv/hb-cgi/images/96319b9a-6b89-49d5-a82b-ee
It's time for the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest! During the intensive rehearsal period, we asked some of this year’s artists whether, like many theatrical performers, they have any superstitions or pre-performance rituals to calm their nerves or bring them good luck on stage.