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Press release from Svala - Iceland

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The Icelandic artist, Svala, will make history in the Eurovision Song Contest when she performs her song, Paper, in the first semi final on the 9th of May. Svala and her father will be the first father and daughter to have represented the same nation in the Eurovision Song Contest.

Her father Björgvin Halldórsson competed on behalf of Iceland in Dublin 1995. He performed the song Núna and came in at nr 15 out of the 23 competing nations. At the time songs were performed in the native language of each nation, so Björgvin performed the song in Icelandic. 22 years later, his daughter Svala now represents Iceland in Kiev with her song Paper and as the name suggests she will be performing in English.

Björgvin is excited to see his daughter experience the adventure he had in 1995. “It is very exciting for the family to watch. I am also experiencing stress as I did in 1995. We are very proud of Svala”.

In addition, Björgvin will read the points awarded by Iceland. This is a great way to involve Björgvin in the Eurovision Song Contest again, 22 years later. Svala says she is excited to see her father on the screen on the evening and she hopes to get through to the finals.

Father and daughter Jacques Pills and Jacqueline Boyer competed for seperate nations in 1959 and 1960. Jacques Pills represented Monaco but his daughter Jacqueline Boyer represented France in 1960. Germany entered the mother and daughter team Maxine and Chris a Garden in 1988 with the song Lied für einen Freund. ABBA´s Benny Andersson and his son Peter Grönvall, took to the stage with 22 years between them, Benny with the winning song Waterloo performed by ABBA in 1974, and his son Peter alongside his band came in third with One More Time.