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Brotherhood of Man set for Eurovision concert

Brotherhood of Man, Conchita Wurst, Lordi & Johnny Logan will take part in the Eurovision 60th concert.

2015-02-09_1514British Eurovision will be in heaven with the final roll call of artists taking part in Eurovision’s Greatest Hits, a special event to mark the 60th anniversary of the 60th Eurovision Song Contest.

It includes Brotherhood of Man, Conchita Wurst, Lordi and Australian-born Johnny Logan.

But no sign of ABBA.

Austria’s Conchita Wurst will sing “Rise Like a Phoenix”
Sweden’s Herreys, will sing “Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley”
France’s Natasha St-Pier will sing “Je n’ai que mon âme”
Denmark’s Emmelie de Forest will sing “Only Teardrops”
Finland’s Lordi will sing “Hard Rock Hallelujah”
Germany’s Nicole will sing “Ein Bißchen Frieden”
Ireland’s Johnny Logan will sing a medley of “What’s Another Year” and “Hold Me Now”
Spain’s Rosa López will sing a medley of Spanish songs including “Europe’s Living a Celebration”
Luxembourg’s Anne-Marie David will sing “Tu Te Reconnaitras”
Denmark’s The Olsen Brothers will sing “Fly on the Wings of Love”
Sweden’s Loreen will sing “Euphoria”
The UK’s Brotherhood Of Man will sing “Save Your Kisses For Me”
Russia’s Dima Bilan will sing a medley of “Never Let You Go” and “Believe”
Israel’s Dana International will sing “Diva”

A number of invited guests will also be in attendance on the night, including a “very special guest “performance that will be announced in due course. Hmm, ABBA? Celine? Cliff? Olivia?

The event at London’s Event Apollo Hammersmith will be hosted by Graham Norton and ESC 2013 host, Sweden’s Petra Mede.

The concert will air in the UK around Easter and will air in Australia on SBS, most likely in May.

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