Cardiff based Singer/songwriter and former meet the band star Krystal Mills has successfully had her song Bang Bang Bang accepted for entry into the Swiss Eurovision Song Contest 2014.
159 entries have been submitted in the first round of the Swiss national selection, conducted by the German-language broadcaster SRF. Don't miss the opportunity to check them out on www.eurovisionplattform.sf.tv, and have a say in the decision who will take part in the Swiss national final, on February 1, 2014 in Kreuzlingen.
Following the success of the selection procedure in previous years, SRF again decided to kick off the search for its entry for Copenhagen by launching a web platform.
On the quality and quantity of submissions, SRF stated: "We have received 159 videos, which is pretty good. We are very satisfied as the songs cover a wide range of styles. We are confident that we will find a great song within this selection which will take us to the Final of the Eurovision Song Contest." Right now, you can already listen to all the entries submitted on the SRF Eurovision Platform. Until November 18, you will also have the possibility to vote for your favourites. The sum of the web votes, combined with the verdict of an expert jury (50/50 weighting), will decide on the nine qualifiers who will proceed to the next round: After November 30, they will all have to perform in front of dedicated experts who, taking into account their live performing abilities, will pick three finalists. Those three will participate in the Swiss national final, to be broadcast live from the Bodensee Arena in Kreuzlingen on February 1st. Along with them, two candidates picked by the French-language broadcaster RTS, and one more by the Italian-language broadcaster RSI will also compete for the ticket to Copenhagen.
To follow Krystal’s progress and lend your support visit krystalmills.com
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