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Neta Barzilai will perform in the artistic part of the Eurovision 2023 final - voila! culture

2023-04-17T09:31:53.410Z


The winner of Eurovision 2018 will appear in the Eurovision final to be held in Liverpool, England, as part of the artistic part. Neta will perform in a festive Eurovision song string alongside stars like Mahmoud


Here she comes back.

Neta Barzilai (Photo: Eran Levy)

About three weeks before Eurovision 2023 - and the production announced today officially that Neta Barzilai, winner of Eurovision 2018, will appear in the Eurovision final to be held on May 13 in Liverpool, England as part of the artistic part.



Alongside Barzilai, some of the biggest names of Eurovision from recent years will appear, such as the Italian Mahmoud (who came second in Eurovision 2019 and sixth in Eurovision 2022 with the hit song "Soldie"), Daddy Fryer from Eastland, Sonya from England (who came second in Eurovision 1993), Cornelia Jacobs from Sweden And Duncan Lawrence from the Netherlands - who won the Eurovision Song Contest held in Israel in 2019.

The whole gang is supposed to sing some of the biggest Eurovision hits of all time, including their own songs of course.



Three weeks ago, the order of appearance of the songs in the semi-finals of Eurovision 2023 was published, and for Israel - who received song number 9 - this is a much more comfortable placement than it was last year.

So Michael Ben David was assigned to song number 2, the dreaded position that every artist who comes to the biggest music stage in the universe fears.

This year we already knew that this could not happen, because in the draw for the semi-finals Israel was drawn to perform in the second part of the show, so it was clear from the beginning that Kirel would be placed among the last eight songs.

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