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Eurovision is Eden's time to shine

When the pandemic hit, 2020's Eurovision song contest was cancelled. But now singer Eden Alene has her chance to represent Israel

May 13, 2021 09:16
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From the cosy confines of her studio flat in an old Bauhaus apartment building in Tel Aviv, Israeli pop star Eden Alene is explaining how it feels to finally be going to the Eurovision Song Contest — after an unscheduled one-year delay.

“I feel nauseous,” she says. “I’m trying to make the nausea into excitement but it’s hard. Not a lot of the entrants from 2020 are back for 2021. Before my name was announced, I’d heard of four countries who’d already cancelled their contestants. I was worried I wouldn’t get my chance.”

Without a doubt, Alene has earned her place in the competition.

In February 2020 she beat hundreds of hopefuls to win The Next Star — a prime-time Israeli TV talent show specifically designed to find an artist to represent the country at Eurovision, after Israel successfully hosted the competition in 2019. After her victory, songs were auditioned, video clips were filmed and a kooky pop song called Feker Libi was chosen to showcase Alene, whose parents made aliyah to Israel from Ethiopia. The global buzz around Eden and her song was high, with bloggers praising her flawless vocals and one Israeli TV anchor calling her “one of the greatest treasures ever to come out of this country”. Yet just as her excitement was reaching fever pitch, the competition was cancelled due to Covid-19. Alene was mid-way through an interview when she was told the news.