11-05-2009, 10:07 PM
Turkish Eurovision hopeful Hadise is facing health problems related to a weakened immune system ahead of the first leg of the Eurovision semi-finals tomorrow, the young singer’s manager said yesterday.
The 23-year-old singer is under great stress due to Turkey’s ambitions for another win six years after Turkey’s first-ever Eurovision victory, with a song by Sertab Erener in 2003, and exhausting promotional tours in the past month, her manager, Süheyl Atay, told the Anatolia news agency.
Atay said that as a precaution Hadise would not take part in rehearsals, parties or promotional events until the final dress rehearsals ahead of tomorrow’s semi-finals. The singer is receiving medical treatment and everything is under control, so she will be ready to compete in the show after she rests and completes her medical treatment, Atay said. “What Hadise needs the most these days is not messages underlining expectations of a Eurovision victory, but good wishes and prayers,” he added.
The Belgian-born Hadise Açıkgöz, who goes by her first name, will try to beat hopefuls from 38 other countries with her dance song “Düm Tek Tek” at this week’s 54th Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow. The song has lyrics in English and a chorus that features the phrase “düm tek tek.” Hadise is scheduled to take to the stage as the ninth performer in tomorrow’s semi-finals.
The second leg of the semi-finals will be held May 14 and the final is on May 16 at Moscow’s Olympic Indoor Arena.
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The 23-year-old singer is under great stress due to Turkey’s ambitions for another win six years after Turkey’s first-ever Eurovision victory, with a song by Sertab Erener in 2003, and exhausting promotional tours in the past month, her manager, Süheyl Atay, told the Anatolia news agency.
Atay said that as a precaution Hadise would not take part in rehearsals, parties or promotional events until the final dress rehearsals ahead of tomorrow’s semi-finals. The singer is receiving medical treatment and everything is under control, so she will be ready to compete in the show after she rests and completes her medical treatment, Atay said. “What Hadise needs the most these days is not messages underlining expectations of a Eurovision victory, but good wishes and prayers,” he added.
The Belgian-born Hadise Açıkgöz, who goes by her first name, will try to beat hopefuls from 38 other countries with her dance song “Düm Tek Tek” at this week’s 54th Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow. The song has lyrics in English and a chorus that features the phrase “düm tek tek.” Hadise is scheduled to take to the stage as the ninth performer in tomorrow’s semi-finals.
The second leg of the semi-finals will be held May 14 and the final is on May 16 at Moscow’s Olympic Indoor Arena.
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