Delta Goodrem: Australia's Musical Ambassador at Eurovision

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Delta Goodrem: Australia's Musical Ambassador at Eurovision

Delta Goodrem, an award-winning Australian singer-songwriter, is set to represent her home country at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna. Despite Australia not being in Europe, they have been invited to compete since 2015. Goodrem has strong connections to the music industry, having written a track for Celine Dion and being mentored by Olivia Newton-John, both of whom have participated in Eurovision in the past.

Goodrem also has a connection to the entry from San Marino, as Boy George, who appears on SENHIT's entry, was a judge alongside her on Australia's TV talent show "The Voice." Goodrem is excited about the playful rivalry between them at Eurovision. She spoke about her participation in the contest and her power ballad "Eclipse" during an interview in London.

Goodrem has always been patriotic and feels a strong connection to representing Australia at Eurovision. She is competitive and ready to give her all in the competition. Despite the political aspects that sometimes creep into Eurovision, Goodrem believes in the unifying power of music and sees it as a healing force that brings people together.

She is excited about the prospect of Eurovision expanding to Asia and looks forward to immersing herself in the music at Eurovision Asia. Goodrem is also planning an elaborate staging for her performance, which involves sand and a beach theme. If she were to win, she is open to the idea of Eurovision being hosted in Australia and is willing to discuss the logistics of such an event.

In conclusion, Delta Goodrem's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest is a testament to her musical talent and strong connections in the industry. She is ready to showcase her power ballad "Eclipse" on the Eurovision stage and is excited about the prospect of representing Australia in the competition.