Eurovision fans have yet another reason to be excited because another stellar act has been confirmed for the Euro Village stage on EuroEve (the night before Eurovision on Friday, May 12) - and it's none other than Welsh songstress Charlotte Church.
The 'Crazy Chick' singer announced the news on Instagram and Twitter on Thursday, April 14 as she teased fans with the question: "One more show?".
Sharing a picture of herself in an embellished jumpsuit on-stage during one of her Late Night Pop Dungeon shows, Charlotte wrote: "One more show?! Join me and my Late Night Pop Dungeon at the Eurovision Village on EuroEve Friday 12th May. We are so excited!"
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Fans flooded the former child operatic star's comments with messages of glee and excitement.
"Omg. I so wish I could be at this," wrote one, while another said: "No wonder you're excited. You'll be amazing and a perfect warm up before Eurovision."
A third simply added: "WOW!!! Xx" For more information about the Eurovision Song Contest go here, and for more showbiz and television stories, sign up to our newsletter here.
Charlotte isn't the only singer set to grace the Euro Village stage in Liverpool the night before the big Eurovision final. In a statement on the international singing competition's official website, organisers said: "As the excitement levels reach fever pitch ahead of the big day, Tik Tok's Eurovision Legends will take over the stage before making way for an epic, all-female party to get everyone in the mood for Saturday.
"EuroEve will feature live performances from Sophie Ellis Bextor alongside other pop powerhouses, and for this very special occasion, the legendary Charlotte Church’s Late Night Pop Dungeon will be performing their very last show. This promises to be huge."
This news comes just weeks after Mae Muller was confirmed as the UK's entry with her track 'I Wrote a Song'. Mae hopes to follow in the successful footsteps of Sam Ryder, the UK's entrant last year, who placed second in the competition.
Also performing during the event, Rita Ora has been confirmed for an interval-time show and is set to take to the stage alongside well-known acts like Rebecca Ferguson and Ukraine's Alyosha and Mariya Yaremchuk.
Whilst typically whichever country wins Eurovision is given the opportunity to host the following year's contest, the UK is hosting it this year on behalf of 2022 winners Ukraine amid the Russia-Ukraine war.
Eurovision concerts will take place at the M&S Bank Arena Liverpool, with semi-finals running on Tuesday, May 9 and Thursday, May 11, ahead of the final on Saturday, May 13.
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