Latvia: Supernova 2023 starts

Latvia will also start their national selection today: Supernova. The show will start at 20:00 and you can watch it here or with the lsvm.lv app. 14 songs will compete and 10 will head to the final. These are the songs:

  1. Artūrs Hatti sings “Love vibes”
  2. Alise Haijima sings “Tricky”
  3. Inspo sings “Sway”
  4. Toms Kalderauskis sings “When it all falls”
  5. Katrine Miller sings “Beaten down”
  6. Justs sings “Stranger”
  7. Adriana Miglāne sings “Like I wanna”
  8. 24. Avēnija sings “You said”
  9. Markus Riva sings “Forever”
  10. Avéi sings “Let me go”
  11. Patrisha sings “Hush”
  12. Raum sings “Fake love”
  13. Luīze sings “You told me”
  14. Sudden Lights sing “Aijā”

 

Inspo took part in Supernova last year and became 8th.
Toms Kalderauskis took part in the heats in 2017, in the semifinals in 2020 and in the online voting in 2022.
Justs represented Latvia in 2016 with “Heartbeat”.
Adriana Miglāne took part in 2019 and made it to the semifinal.
Markus Riva took part in 2014 (11th), 2015 (2nd), 2016 (semifinal), 2017 (heats), 2018 (4th), 2019 (2nd), 2020 (semifinal) and 2022 (semifinal).
Raum took part in 2019 (3rd with the band Double Faced Eels) and solo in 2022 (9th)
Sudden Lights was the 2018 runner up.

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