The Swedish SVT records in Madrid the “official postcard” of Barei for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016
The postcard, which will be issued just before Barei's performance, will show the artist's most personal side, with images of her hometown and other of her favorite places.
Barei has already recorded the official postcard for the 61st edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. Those images that viewers across Europe will see just before their performance in the final on May 14 and in which this year the most personal side of the artists will be shown, with images of places that have a special meaning for them. The postcards serve to show in images the artist who is going to perform and also to complement the presentation of the commentators from each country while the set is changed.
The Swedish public television SVT has sent a creative advertising team to Madrid that joins another production and styling team from TVE to film these sequences that will be part of the history of Eurovision. These scenes will incorporate the “magic” of the Eurovision 2016 logo, a dandelion that also recalls the shape of the Globe Arena in Stockholm, where the contest will be held.
The 2016 postcards will place the artists in places that have great meaning for them, which in the case of Barei will include the city of Madrid and other of their favorite environments.
Eurovision 2016: Come together
Come together is the slogan of this edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, which will be held in May in Stockholm. An edition in which, as in 2008 and 2011, 43 countries will participate, and in which Australia will return for the second consecutive year. Ukraine, Bosnia Herzegovina, Croatia and Bulgaria also return to the Eurovision stage.
Petra Mede and Måns Zelmerlöw will be the presenters of this great event that will have a powerful and powerful stage designed by Frida Arvidsson and Viktor Brattström. A scenario that will provide unlimited possibilities and in which they have used light as a component to give great depth to the space.
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