Cypriot Australian singer Silia Kapsis releases 2024 Eurovision song entry ‘Liar’

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Cypriot Australian singer Silia Kapsis has officially released her song ‘Liar’ for the upcoming 2024 Eurovision Song Contest.

Representing Cyprus, 17-year-old Kapsis will perform ‘Liar’ live in Malmö, Sweden, for a chance to win the title.

According to Aussie Vision, the song was written by Dimitris Kontopoulos and Elke Tiel.

Kontopoulos has produced 14 Eurovision entries in his career, including two runners-up (‘Shady Lady’ and ‘Hold Me’) and two third-place finishes.

The Sydney native of Cypriot and Greek origin is the second Australian in a row to represent Cyprus at Eurovision after Andrew Lambrou, who finished 12th in 2023 with ‘Break a Broken Heart.’

Cyprus will compete in the first half of semi-final 1 on the 7th of May.

Source: Aussie Vision

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