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15th May 2023
12:57pm BST
At a press conference following her win, Loreen was asked if she would consider a project with the Hold Me Now singer. She replied: “If he wanted to, but what if he says no? “That would be nice, a ballad maybe.” Melbourne-born Eurovision vet Johnny hasn't responded to the offer just yet - maybe he's busy workshopping for a potential hat-trick performance in time for next year. Loreen's win with her song Tattoo means that next years' Eurovision will be hosted in Sweden - on the 50th anniversary of ABBA's historic 1974 win with Waterloo. Johnny Logan first won the Eurovision in 1980 with What's Another Year? and made history by winning a second time with Hold Me Now in 1987. He also composed Ireland's winning 1992 song Why Me? performed by Linda Martin. Header image via Instagram/Loreen Official/Johhny Logan Official READ NEXT:
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