Tamara Todevska London Eurovision Party 2023

Go on now, tell them! We’re raising our voice and proudly revealing Tamara Todevska as the latest confirmed act for the London Eurovision Party 2023.

On Sunday 16 April, North Macedonia’s two-time Eurovision star will take to the HERE at Outernet stage at the UK’s biggest and best Eurovision warm-up party.

Tamara Todevska to perform at London Eurovision Party 2023

Tamara Todevska first took to the Eurovision stage in 2008. Performing “Let Me Love You”  alongside Vrčak and Adrian Gaxha, the trio just missed out on a spot in the grand final. Tamara returned a decade later at the 2019 contest with the song “Proud”. This attempt proved much more successful, with the North Macedonian star not only qualifying but also winning the jury vote in the grand final.

Following Belgrade and Tel Aviv, Tamara is now heading over to London to share her music with us in April.

London Eurovision Party 2023

London Eurovision Party is the UK’s biggest Eurovision warm-up show. The party will see a selection of artists from the class of 2023, and song contest alumni, descend on the British capital. The London show will be a chance for our stars to perform for a British crowd before they make the trip up north to Liverpool in May.

The London Eurovision Party takes place on Sunday 16 April at HERE at Outernet. Tickets are available to purchase now

Confirmed performers so far include: 

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

Are you excited for the London Eurovision Party? Who else would you like to see join the lineup? Let us know below!

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Leo Schenk
Leo Schenk
1 year ago

Is this a picture of Tamara? I don’t recognize her. Wrong pic?

uno online
1 year ago

The Eurovision 2023 season has officially begun, and there is no doubt that fans will be listening to the winning songs from this year’s competition over and over again until the winner is announced in May.

BadWoolfGirl
BadWoolfGirl
1 year ago

Well, who knows, maybe taking this year off might do North Macedonia some good. We’ve seen countries come back strong after taking a break for at least a year. They did promise to return in 2024. Maybe they’ll do better then.