Just a month ago, it was announced after a delay that Tulia will represent Poland at the 64th Eurovision Song Contest in Tel-Aviv, but we were told that their entry would be revealed at a later date. The wait is over, and now we know that the special girl group will take a new version of their dynamic pop-rock song “Pali sie (Fire of Love)” to Israel.
The four-piece band, consisting of Patrycja Nowicka, Dominika Siepka, Joanna Sinkiewicz and Tulia Biczak, became well known for combining a traditional Eastern European style with modern music. In their participating number, they will sing both in English and Polish, delivering a unique and fairly recognizable sound.
The song was composed by Nadia Dalin and was written by Sonia Krasny, Allan Rich and Jud Friedman.
Watch Tulia’s music video for their Eurovision song “Pali sie” here:
Poland’s entry last year was “Light Me Up” by Gromee featuring Lukas Meijer, and sadly, it didn’t advance to the Grand Final. Do you think Tulia will make it?
Announced acts so far for this years Eurovision Song Contest are Srbuk for Armenia, Tamta for Cyprus, Jonida Maliqi for Albania, Eliot for Belgium, Miki for Spain, Serhat for San Marino, Duncan Laurence for The Netherlands, Tamara Todevska for North Macedonia, Michela Pace for Malta, Bilal Hassani for France, Lake Malawi for the Czech Republic, PÆNDA for Austria, Darude feat. Sebastian Rejman for Finland. Michael Rice for the United Kingdom, Sergey Lazarev for Russia, Mahmood for Italy, Kate Miller-Heidke for Australia, D-Moll for Montenegro, Kobi Marimi for Israel, Katerine Duska for Greece, Joci Pápai for Hungary, Jurijus for Lithuania, Leonora for Denmark, S!sters for Germany, Ester Peony for Romania, Victor Crone for Estonia, Roko for Croatia, Carousel for Latvia, Tulia for Poland, Hatari for Iceland, Zala Kralj & Gašper Šantl for Slovenia, KEiiNO for Norway, Nevena Bozovic for Serbia, Conan Osíris for Portugal, Oto Nemsadze for Georgia, Anna Odobescu for Moldova, Luca Hänni for Switzerland, John Lundwick for Sweden, Zena for Belarus and Sarah McTernan for Ireland. The other countries are expected to reveal their acts in the forthcoming days.
The 2019 Eurovision Song Contest will be hosted at the Expo Tel Aviv in Israel after Netta won last year with the song “Toy”. The two Semi-Finals will take place on 14 May and 16 May with the Grand Final taking place on 18 May. A total of 41 countries will compete in the contest.