North Macedonia's Eye Cue confirmed for London Eurovision Party 2022

They sang “Lost And Found” at Eurovision 2018. Now, they’re ready to rock the British capital. We’re delighted to announce North Macedonia’s Eye Cue will perform at the London Eurovision Party 2022

On Sunday 3 April, Eye Cue — that’s Bojan Trajkovski and Marija Ivanovska — will bring their unique ska-pop sound to London’s Hard Rock Hotel at the UK’s biggest and best Eurovision party.

The LEP regulars represented their country at Eurovision 2018 in Lisbon.

London Eurovision Party 2022

The London Eurovision Party will take place on Sunday 3 April.

The long-running Eurovision promotional event returns after a two-year hiatus to celebrate the stars of Eurovision 2022. As ever, contestants from the current edition of the song contest, along with some surprises from yesteryear, will travel to the British capital from around the continent to showcase their songs in front of international media and some of the contest’s biggest fans.

This year’s event will take place inside the glamorous Hard Rock Hotel — just steps away from Hyde Park.

North Macedonia’s Eye Cue is the latest act confirmed to appear at the long-running British warm-up show. Hosted by Eurovision alumnus SuRie and radio presenter Paddy O’Connell, the greats of Eurovision past and present will converge in what promises to be an unforgettable night of celebration.

The lineup so far includes: 

  • 🇮🇪 Brooke (Ireland 2022)
  • 🇧🇬 Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria 2022)
  • 🇧🇬 VICTORIA (Bulgaria 2020, 2021)
  • 🇲🇰 Eye Cue (North Macedonia 2018)

There are lots of surprises yet to be announced, so stay tuned to wiwibloggs to find who else will be joining the lineup!

Tickets are available to purchase now via TicketWeb.

Are you excited about the London Eurovision Party? Who else would you like to see join the lineup? Let us know in the comments below.

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Ziv
Ziv
2 years ago

I always appreciate past contestants to take part in any Eurovision events, because Eurovision seems to be a good experience for them. For those who did not do very well, I appreciate them even more, because they are still happy about it despite the not-so-good results. So Eye Cue’s being in the party is a positive thing.

Last edited 2 years ago by Ziv
Im so fab
Im so fab
2 years ago

Do they randomly invite previous contestants that nobody cares about? -.-

Last edited 2 years ago by Im so fab
Dawid
Dawid
2 years ago

If wasted potential was ESC entry: