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Montaigne tells Kurt Fearnley on One Plus One about accepting Eurovision 2020’s cancellation due to coronavirus – ABC News
Australia’s almost-2020 and since-confirmed 2021 entrant Montaigne reflects on Eurovision’s cancellation, how she’ll feel if next year’s event is scrapped too, and how she stays true to who she is as a musician.
If the world hadn’t been hit by a literal pandemic, Jess Cero (AKA singer-songwriter Montaigne) would have been performing on one of the world’s biggest stages this year: Eurovision.
Key points:
- Montaigne says she is not sure whether Eurovision 2021 will be able to go ahead
- But the singer-songwriter says she “won’t be in despair” if it doesn’t happen, because of the state of the world
- The 25-year-old self-described introvert says she has “cherished the opportunity to r…
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