Ireland‘s Aimee Banks has been extremely humble throughout Ireland’s debut appearance at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 and her song “Réalta Na Mara” has been a glowing operatic highlight among this year’s cluster of songs. Aimee chatted about Eurovision 2011 and 2012 act Jedward and her hopes for Ireland’s future in the contests after her second rehearsal took place.
Aimee Banks: “Eurovision could promote the Irish language”
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