The world’s media are focusing on Belgium’s Tyroleanean yodeler Laura Omloop, but during the first rehearsals at Junior Eurovision it was Armenia’s Luara Hayrapetyan who stole the show. On Tuesday she and her backup dancers owned the stage, demonstrating some fierce choreography. Her strong vocals coupled with a catchy beat have made Barcelona a favorite of the press corps here in Kyiv. Urrybody keeps singing Goal, Goal! Check out Luara’s first rehearsal below.
Armenia’s Luara Shines During First and Second Rehearsals
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William Lee Adams is the founder and editor-in-chief of wiwibloggs. His memoir “Wild Dances: My Queer and Curious Journey to Eurovision” is available now. You can follow him on Instagram @williamleeadams and Twitter @willyleeadams.
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