As the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 draws near, excitement is palpable among fans across Europe and beyond. Hence, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Aiko to have a small chat about her song and recent experiences.

During our conversation, one of the standout moments was when Aiko shared her thoughts on the significance of Eurovision’s diverse range of songs. “The beauty of Eurovision lies in its ability to showcase the rich tapestry of musical genres from across Europe,” Aiko remarked passionately. “Each song tells a unique story and represents the cultural identity of its respective country, creating a vibrant mosaic of sound.”

This sentiment encapsulated the essence of what Eurovision stands for – a celebration of unity through music. Aiko’s insightful observation resonated deeply, highlighting the universal appeal of the contest and its power to bring people together.

Finally, Aiko reflected on memorable moments from past editions, showcasing the enduring legacy of iconic performances and unforgettable melodies.

About Aiko

Aiko, currently residing in Brighton, is an innovative musician who explores deep themes like love, solitude, and self-discovery through her music, using it as a tool for reflection and unity. Her second album, “Fortune’s Child,” showcases her evolution as an artist and the richness of her musical talent.

In a groundbreaking achievement, Aiko has become the first Czech artist to have her presence illuminated on the iconic screens of Times Square, marking a significant milestone in her career.

Additionally, she has made history as the inaugural Czech female artist to participate in the global Spotify Equal Campaign, underscoring her dedication to promoting inclusivity and equality within the music industry.

Aiko is representing Czechia this year with her song “Pedestal,” and she will be appearing in the Second Semi-Final on May 9th.

Listen Pedestal here:

What do #YOU think about Czechia this year? Let us know on social media @ESCUnited or on our forum page!

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