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Eurovision 2022: Georgia’s Second Rehearsal!

The next act rehearsing today are Circus Mircus, representing Georgia, with their progressive alternative song Lock Me In

Everything about Circus Mircus:

The band was formed in Tbilisi at the end of 2020 by 3 circus academy dropouts and up to date they have released 11 songs. Their music is mostly experimental, mixing a lot of genres and sounds together through which they are willing to represent each member’s life experiences and inner world.

The Second Rehearsal

The perfomance starts with intense red lights and the group has for sure one of the mont intense stylling. There are a lot of things going on on stage like a music box in one of the group person’s hands, a mouth on the LED floor seems like is singing the song among with the group and many colours everywhere. Despite the good vocals, Georgia will find difficulties on its way for the finals.

 

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Georgia: Second place is the goal for Circus Mircus!

On the last episode of Euro Trip’s podcast was Circus Mircus invited, Georgia’s representatives for Eurovision Song Contest 2022.

In an interview with presenter James Rowe, the band talked about their goal in the year’s contest and the country that they are sure is going to take this year’s trophy. More specific, the group mentioned:

Second place is the goal, our country would not be able to accomodate Eurovision, because it is a lot of money involved. People know Georgia is not the wealthiest country in the world.

We believe Ukraine will definitely get the first place.

Georgia is going to perform 5th at the second Semi Final, fighting for a ticket in the big Grand Final on Saturday. You can listen to their song “Lock me in” below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgukml7zDAA

Could Georgia be the dark horse in this year’s race? Circus Mircus think they can! Stay tuned for all the Eurovision news.

Source: The Euro Trip Podcast

 

Georgia: Eurovision 2022 entry will be released on March 10!

Today, the Georgian broadcaster, GBP, announced that the song Lock Me In, with which Circus Mircus will compete in the 66th Eurovision Song Contest will be released on March 10.

The video clip was scheduled to premiere on March 10 as well, but the plan changed due to the ongoing invasion of Ukraine. According to the decision of the band members, the audience will hear the song on a black background.

Emilia Sandquist, who is part of Sacha Jean Baptiste‘s team, will direct the Circus Mircus show in Turin. Sacha Jean Baptiste was the director of Nika Kocharov & the Young Georgian Lolitaz, Nina Sublatti and Tamara Gachechiladze. Last year, Emilia directed the appearance of Tornike Kipiani in Rotterdam.

Georgia has been drawn to compete in the Second Semifinal on May 12 and will specifically appear in the first half of the night (positions 1-9).

Source: Escxtra

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the developments regarding Georgia’s participation in Eurovision 2022!

Georgia: Circus Mircus will represent the country in Eurovision 2022!

Early this morning, the national TV of Georgia announced that the country will be represented by Circus Mircus in Turin the upcoming May.

The official accounts of Eurovision has informed the fans all over the world that they will be the act for the Eurovision 2022 with the upcoming post:

Dear Earthlings,

This is a message from Circus Mircus.

We would like to inform you that according to the decision made by the Georgian Public Broadcaster, at the international song contest Eurovision, Georgia will be represented by Circus Mircus.

You ask, what is Circus Mircus?

It is a movement that brings together dozens of professionals from different fields to create an unprecedented audio-visual experience.

The cornerstone of their philosophy lies in the complete neglect of musical frameworks.

Whoever had the chance to watch a show of Circus Mircus describe their sound as “sonicaly unique

Could this interesting choice of Georgia change the country’s fortune in Eurovision? What is your prediction for their luck in the contest? Answer us in the comments below!