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Hungary: Soft, Fragile, Minimalistic Boggie sings "Wars For Nothing" in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest
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Even before Boggie won the Hungarian national selection A Dal 2015 with her peace anthem Wars For Nothing, she was already an internationally well-known artist.
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Vienna, Austria Boggie is one of the most popular artists in the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest measured by the audience of her most successful single: Nouveau Parfum has gathered more than 40 million views worldwide. Now the charismatic singer has set out to widen her audience yet another time - she will perform Wars For Nothing in the First Semi-Final. Today she rehearsed for the second time in the Wiener Stadthalle. Check out our live footage!
Before her second rehearsal, we met Boggie backstage at the Wiener Stadthalle. She got prepared for her second rehearsal, and while waiting for the soundcheck, she talked to Eurovision.tv.
VálaszTörlés"There is a dramatic composition on the background visuals. We made a mood board which we sent to ORF, and they realised the visuals for us. There is a nice symbol on it: At the beginning there are guns growing up and it becomes a tree. This is a symbol of life", Boggie explains parts of the background visuals of her stage act to us.
The act starts with visuals of a starry sky, displayed both on the background and stage floor LEDs, and then changes into a romantic view of meadows and blue skies.
Boggie's song Wars For Nothing is very minimalistic and calm. So doesn't it feel strange to perform it in the middle of noisy performances right in the buzz that is the Eurovision Song Contest? "I feel very well. Actually I did a flashmob tour the last two weeks, where I also visited the Eurovision concerts in Amsterdam and London, so I already tasted the Eurovision feeling. So now I am not surprised at all - I feel so comfortable and happy on the stage, everything is perfect for me", Boggie comments.
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