Edinburgh Evening News

UK won’t come last, says Eurovision winner Katrina

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The Katrina And The Waves frontwoman has said “I don’t think we’re going to come last this year” as UK entrant Olly Alexander prepares for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest.

Katrina Leskanich became the last UK winner of the competitio­n after performing Love Shine A Light with the British rock band in 1997.

On Saturday, Years And Years star Alexander will hope to impress with his song titled Dizzy at the final of the competitio­n at the Malmo Arena in Sweden.

“We won’t lose, we won’t come in last,” 64-year-old Leskanich said of the UK to Ken Bruce on his Greatest Hits Radio show, set to air on Friday.

“I feel like we were teased because Sam Ryder came so close and then last year, bit of a damp squib – we’ll draw a discreet veil over that one,” she said, referencin­g UK entrant Mae Muller who placed second last with her track, I Wrote A Song.

Leskanich continued: “I don’t think we’re going to come last this year, I don’t think so.

“I think Olly’s song is filled with potential.”

However, the Eurovision winner was not convinced the UK would clinch the title.

When asked if she thought the UK would win, she added: “I wouldn’t say so because there’s a lot of competitio­n.

“I think there’s two ways you can go to win the competitio­n and you either have goosebumps, I think Love Shine A Light was kind of goose-bumpy because it was sort of like a moment.

“There was a great feeling about the UK at the time.”

 ?? ?? Katrina and Waves were winners at Eurovision for the UK back in 1997
Katrina and Waves were winners at Eurovision for the UK back in 1997

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