LVIV, Ukraine : Topping the Eurovision leaderboard is a dream for many international music acts but for Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra, the glitz of the song contest seems a long way off.
On Monday, betting aggregate site Oddschecker put the group a firm favourite to win this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, but Psiuk is not ready to celebrate. The band members are rehearsing separately, but plan to meet soon in Lviv to practise their entry"Stefania", which Psiuk said had become an anthem for Ukrainians during the war.
The Eurovision final, one of the world's largest televised events, takes place in Turin, Italy on May 14.
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