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Born in Utrecht, The Netherlands, to a Greek family, Stefania first rose to fame when she competed in The Voice Kids (Netherlands), where she reached the Battle round.
She then went on to compete at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest as part of the group Kisses, where they finished in 8th place.
In 2018, the young singer released her first solo single Stupid Reasons and she’s carved out a very successful solo career for herself since then.
In 2019, she performed at the Mad VMA music awards, as part of an all-girl cover of Daddy Yankee’s Con Calma. The video of the performance has clocked up over 2.5 million views.
Here are 3 more acts in
Eurovision‘s Semi Final 2.
Greece:
“Last Dance”
Stefania is a Greek-Dutch singer, actress and YouTuber, who has been performing since a very young age. Got the feeling you’ve seen Stefania before? Well, in 2016 she was selected to represent the Netherlands at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Malta as a member of the girl band Kisses. The group performed the song Kisses and Dancin’ and finished in a respectable 8th place. A number of solo singles followed: Stupid Reasons (2018), Wonder (2019), I’m Sorry (Whoops!) (2019) and Turn Around (2019), before Stefania made her Greek television debut, performing at a popular music awards show. Last year, Stefania appeared in the online music show Q Sessions, presented by Dimitris Kontopoulos. She performed SUPERG!RL (her 2020 Eurovision entry) and two duets with Greek Eurovision legends Sakis Rouvas and Kalomira.
Stefania will represent Greece at the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest
Photo: Haris Farsarakis
Stefania s first play of Last Dance
10 March 2021 at 21:01 CET
Stefania will perform ‘Last Dance’ in the first half of the second Semi-Final on Thursday 20 May.
The video for
Last Dance employs elements of Greek mythology, such as the winged-horse Pegasus and Atlas, one of the Titans, all set in an ever so slightly dystopian dreamscape.
Team Stefania explain: Every end always marks a new beginning. That is why the video with light, which always overtakes darkness, inviting all of us to remain optimistic and to firmly believe that even the unprecedented ordeal that the whole planet has been experiencing will soon be over.”
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