Daði Freyr to release Eurovision 2021 entry "10 Years" next month
Daði Freyr, who will represent Iceland at this year's Eurovision Song Contest, has announced that he'll be releasing this year's Eurovision song "10 Years" next month.
In October 2020 Daði Freyr was confirmed to be representing Iceland at the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest, after last year's event was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
After last year's Eurovision was cancelled, his 2020 Eurovision entry "Think About Things" was no longer valid, leading him to call on fans to help contribute to a choir for his 2021 entry song last month.
Today (24 February), Daði Freyr has officially announced his 2021 Eurovision entry song. It's called "10 Years", and it'll be released next month ahead of the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final taking place in May.
10 Years - Out March 13@Eurovision
— Daði Freyr (@dadimakesmusic) February 24, 2021
Pre-save:https://t.co/vrfUKJPJFH pic.twitter.com/pXYd5ZvDOa
On top of preparing his Eurovision 2021 song this year, Daði Freyr collaborated with fellow Icelandic musician ÁSDÍS on "Feel The Love" last month.
Last week James Newman was reselected to represent the UK at the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest.
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