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normal year, you’d find the
NME team (along with hundreds of music writers from across the globe) trudging across Groningen, the student-populated city in the northern Netherlands, in the bitter cold to get a glimpse of what’s new and next. Things couldn’t be further from that festival-frenzied reality, though, as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has all but destroyed the live music scene, rendering it virtually impossible to welcome hundreds of the most exciting names in music.
Without these showcase events, the next generation of talent would have a much tougher time building their story. So it’s a remarkable feat that Eurosonic (Jan 13-16) is still going ahead and having adapted quickly to the circumstances, the 35th edition of ESNS will be fully-digital, with 15-minute springboard sets by 189 acts from 36 countries streamed across four online channels. Even better, every performance will be free to watch online.
Daði Freyr is looking for fans to join in with his official entry for Eurovision 2021
The Icelandic hopeful is arranging a special choir for his new song
Daði Freyr (Picture: Press)
Daði Freyr has offered his fans the chance to be a part of his official entry for this year’s Eurovision.
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Earlier this week Freyr appealed to his fans and followers to help contribute to his song for Eurovision 2021, saying “I need your voice!”.
Posting on Twitter, the musician said that while he’s “almost finished” with his song, he needs people to help him out remotely with a “huge a cappella choir part” as he is unable to arrange an in-person choir due to the pandemic.