Amanda Georgiadi secured Greece a spot in the 66th Eurovision Song Contest, at the semifinals on Tuesday. The grand final will take place on Saturday, at the to take place at the Pala Olimpico in the Italian city of Turin.
The ballad “Die Together” has been described by the Greek-Norwegian singer and songwriter as an “anthem of absolute love,” and while the lyrics could be interpreted as tragic, viewers predict success for the song. Commenters on Youtube said:
 
“Amanda went up on that stage and served VOCALS. She was truly the best singer up there tonight. Such a strong song and such an amazing voice. GO GREECE”
“The only performance tonight the room full of people was quite and couldn’t take our eyes away from her and the performance.. What a voice.. The emotions.. We are all shocked.. This could be the second winner for Greece. Thank you Europe for all the love she deserves to win.”
“Incredible!! The emphasis at the climax isn’t on ‘die’ like at the start, it’s on ‘together’ by the finale… So mesmerising!!”
A 25-year-old medical student, Georgiadi hails from the city of Ioannina, but has lived most her life in Tenfjord, Norway, where she’s adopted the stage name “Amanda Tenfjord.”