Four more acts have been added to the Eurovision – Australia Decides line-up, vying for a chance to represent the country at the mammoth song content in Italy next year, while a new partnership sees applications open to the public.
Joining a handful of local acts already taking part in Eurovision – Australia Decides on the Gold Coast in February, Charley, Jude York, Seann Miley Moore and Voyager sign on.
"I don’t know of any other event that is so captivating – to me, it’s like the Soccer World Cup for music and performance,” Voyager vocalist Danny Estrin told The Music.
“Voyager have always unashamedly had a pop sensibility – we’ve just combined it with heavy riffs to become what the media likes to call ‘Heavy Duran Duran’ – how perfect for Eurovision!
“As a long-time Eurovision fan (yes, I actually went to ESC in Tel Aviv 2019), actually being in Australia Decides with a chance at travelling to Italy is mind-blowing. Who would have thought, with few world tours and seven albums under our belt, we’d be announcing THIS!"
SBS has also announced today a national TikTok Wildcard contest, the winner of which will also have their chance to impress at Australia Decides and potentially represent the country next year.
Australians over 16 years of age can enter by posting a vocal performance clip, up to one minute long, with the hashtag #EurovisionAustralia on TikTok.
The entries will then be assessed by a panel of “industry experts” who will determine a winner.
For more details on the TikTok Wildcard contest and Australia Decides, click here.





