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Despite Sister: Abor and Tynna Want to Remain a Duo After ESC

Abor und Tynna aus Wien starten nicht für Österreich - sondern Deutschland.
Abor und Tynna aus Wien starten nicht für Österreich - sondern Deutschland. ©APA/AFP/ANP/RAMON VAN FLYMEN
Before the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) in Basel, the German representatives Abor and Tynna have spoken about their sister.

The Viennese sibling duo Abor and Tynna, representing Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) with the song "Baller," wants to continue performing as a duo even after the competition. They do not plan to become a trio with their younger sister, who plays the violin but is too young, said Tynna, whose real name is Tünde Bornemisza, to the German Press Agency on their way to Basel. The ESC final will take place there on May 17 starting at 9:00 PM.

Abor Looking in the Rearview Mirror

"I started making electronic music on the computer at 16 and needed a singer. That was my sister. Back then, my very little sister was only nine," explained her brother Attila, who is now 26. The constellation was complete, he added.

Sister Watching at ESC

As a feature or at concerts, the two Austrians could certainly imagine having their little sister "as a special guest." However, at the ESC on May 17, she will first just be watching. The duo's parents and friends will also be in the audience in Basel. The family supports the two very much, said Tynna. This also helps with stress due to the many appointments.

(APA/Red)

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