Pop Star Miro to Mix Bulgarian, English in Eurovision Contest

Lifestyle | May 20, 2010, Thursday // 17:35
Bulgaria: Pop Star Miro to Mix Bulgarian, English in Eurovision Contest Bulgaria's pop star Miro hopes to dazzle the European audience with his song Angel in the Eurovision final. Photo by BGNES

Bulgarian Eurovision participant Miro has gotten permission to perform part of his song in Bulgarian, and another part in English at the semi-final of the contest.

Exactly at 13:13 local time on Thursday, Miro made his first rehearsal on the stage of the Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo, Norway. He believes that the number 13, which many consider fatal, is his lucky number, the Bulgarian National Television said in a statement.

After he received a permission from the Eurovision organizers, Miro will sing the first part of his song “Angel” in Bulgarian, the second part – in English, and the third part – again in Bulgarian.

During his press conference in Oslo Thursday, Miro expressed his enthusiasm for being selected to represent Bulgaria. He also presented Gordon Davis, the person who wrote the English-language version of his song Angel.

The official video of the English-language version of Miro's Eurovision 2010 song "Angel" WATCH HERE

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