Cypriot Australian singer Silia Kapsis releases teaser Eurovision song for Cyprus

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Cypriot Australian singer Silia Kapsis has released the first teaser of the song she will be performing at this year’s Eurovision competition as she represents Cyprus.

The sneak peek at the new song, ‘Liar,’ comes ahead of the music competition which will take place in Malmö, Sweden in May.

In the video, the young singer is shown in a renowned hotel in Nicosia, Cyprus, dressed in gold and dancing in the lobby alongside two dancers.

‘Liar’ has been described as a danceable pop song which is expected to be a hit amongst Eurovision competition fans.

The official release of the song takes place next Thursday, February 29.

Source: iefimerida.

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