Eurovision: Michela Pace carries Malta's hopes in Tel Aviv
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Teenage singer Michela Pace will be the first of 26 contestants to perform during the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday evening, taking the stage in Tel Aviv with Malta’s hopes riding on her shoulders. The 18-year-old Gozitan will be hoping her perfoEurovision: Michela Pace carries Malta's hopes in Tel Aviv
Teenage singer Michela Pace will be the first of 26 contestants to perform during the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday evening, taking the stage in Tel Aviv with Malta’s hopes riding on her shoulders. The 18-year-old Gozitan will be hoping her performance of Chameleon sticks in viewers’ minds, as they will sit through 25 more performances before the votes start being tallied up. Michela enters the final night in high spirits, having made it through Thursday’s semi-final in a nerve-wracking manner, as the last qualifying contestant to be called out. “I never felt that good on stage before,” she told Times of Malta on Friday. “Seeing all those people actually calmed my nerves. On that night, I felt very comfortable because I saw people having fun and singing along to the song,” she added. Why will Michela perform first? The running order is decided by contest organisers, who try and ensure there is a mix of tempos, genres and acts throughout the long show. “It’s all about making a good TV show. You don’t want people to get bored,” producer Christer Björkman told Eurovision TV. Statistically, winning entries tend to peform in the second half of the show – which does not... Read more