First big concert for the Intelligent Music Project representing Bulgaria in Eurovision 2022 in Turin. On May 9, the national juries judge the songs from the first semi-final.
Eurovision is in Italy and promises a real show.
The Intelligent Music Project are more than ready to set the rock tone of the contest.
"Somehow we have even better self-esteem and confidence," said a member if the group, Stoyan Yankulov - Stundzhi.
"Probably the only thing we usually tell ourselves right before we get on stage is to have fun, in addition to performing as best as we can," said Ronnie Romero.
"Whether one jury judges me or 50 juries judge me, whether 3 people watch me or 300,000 people watch me - that doesn't affect me on stage. You play for the heart, for the soul, for God, as they say," said Stundzhi.
"Personally, I think I'm going to be as focused as I can," Slavin Slavchev said.
"For sure my concentration on 9 May will be the same as on 10 May, in the semifinal," said Dimitar Sirakov.
"Considering that our song is quite different from all the others maybe and including the set design and the very energy that we transmit to the people - I think we will be successful not only to go to the finals but to win a nice place for Bulgaria," said Biser Ivanov.
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