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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Guy Sebastian to represent Australia in debut Eurovision

Guy SebastianGuy Sebastian was the winner of the first Australian Idol competition


Former Australian Idol winner Guy Sebastian has been chosen to represent Australia at its debut Eurovision Song Contest in May.
The announcement was made in a ceremony at the Sydney Opera House on Thursday morning.
Australia was given a wildcard entry to the 60th edition of the competition, to be held in Vienna, Austria.
The country has been fast-tracked to the final and so will not have to compete in the earlier rounds.
Sebastian won the first ever Australian Idol competition in 2003 and has since had eight top ten albums and two number one singles.
He was a judge on Australia's version of The X Factor between 2010 and 2012.
The singer said he was "pumped" to be performing at the competition.
"It's Eurovision, it's huge and keeps growing here in Australia which is nice," he told ABC news
He has yet to choose a song to perform. 
"That is still being worked out," Sebastian said. "I know that I can't sing something that has been released prior to September, so it doesn't leave me with a lot.
"Luckily enough I released my album in November... which narrows it down a little bit or I could write something in the next few days.
"I want it to represent us as a nation well but also just be fun or be emotional. Either super fun or like a big ballad or something that showcases my voice.
Eurovision history
The annual song contest is hugely popular in Australia - three million watched the competition in 2014.
The European Broadcasting Union said the country had been given a pass to the final "to not reduce the chances" of the semi-final participants.
Australia will be allowed to vote in both semi-finals, as well as the grand final. 
The possibility of allowing the public to have a 50% stake in the Australian vote through televoting is also being explored.
Australians have participated in the competition before, representing other countries. Olivia Newton John sang for the UK in 1974 - coming fourth - as did Gina G in 1996. Jane Comerford represented Germany in 2006.

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