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ESC: Viennese Duo Abor and Tynna Hope for Points from Austria

Abor und Tynna setzen auf Punkte aus Österreich.
Abor und Tynna setzen auf Punkte aus Österreich. ©APA/AFP/ANP/RAMON VAN FLYMEN (Symbolbild)
The duo Abor and Tynna, Germany's act for the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in the Swiss city of Basel, hopes for points from their homeland Austria.

With their song "Baller," the sibling team from Vienna has already caused excitement there. The atmosphere is "very positive," said Tynna, whose real name is Tünde Bornemisza. "The ESC is about connecting nations."

For the two, it's about togetherness and making music together. Nevertheless, Abor and Tynna hope for support from Austria: "Music is a matter of taste, and ideally, the Austrians are keen to celebrate with us," said the 24-year-old.

Song Contest: Abor and Tynna Rely on Points from Austria

The two hope for a victory. They rely on their modern sound, which is unusual for Germany, and their dynamics.

Germany, with singer Isaak and the song "Always On The Run," landed in twelfth place out of 25 finalists in 2024 - after a long series of last and second-to-last places. This year's ESC final takes place on May 17 at 9:00 PM in Basel.

For Austria, the 23-year-old countertenor Johannes Pietsch aka JJ competes with "Wasted Love," a dramatic love ballad with hard beats.

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