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Eurovision Song Contest Switzerland 2021
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Eurovision Song Contest Switzerland 2021

Gjon's Tears, real name Gjon Muharremaj (born June 29, 1998 in the Gruyère district, canton of Fribourg, Switzerland), is a Swiss singer of Albanian-Kosovar descent from Broc. Gjon Muharremaj grew up in Switzerland, but his parents are from Albania and Kosovo. These influences are also very important to him, according to a statement. His stage name, Gjon's Tears, is based on a childhood experience: as a nine-year-old, he moved his grandfather to tears with a rendition of Elvis Presley's Can't Help Falling in Love. #eurovision #song #contest #2021 #gjons #tears #muharremaj

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About the song "Tout l'univers"
About the song "Tout l'univers"
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About the song "Tout l'univers"

Tout l'univers (French for The Whole Universe) is a French-language pop song interpreted by Gjon's Tears. The song is written entirely in French and will therefore be Switzerland's first entirely French entry in the Eurovision Song Contest since 2010. In an interview, the singer explained that the song is about the ups and downs of the life cycle and hope. It is not about looking only forward, but even further, that is, to look at the whole universe. #eurovision #song #contest #tout #univers #popsong #2021 #gjons #tears

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On March 20, 2020, Swiss Radio and Television (SRF) announced that the singer Gjon's Tears, who was already supposed to represent Switzerland in 2020, would now represent the country in 2021.Then, in December 2020, SRF announced that the song had been selected. The song was released on March 10, 2021 at 16:00 (CET). The song Tout l'univers, sung entirely in French, was written by Gjon's Tears, Wouter Hardy, Nina Sampermans and Xavier Michel in a songwriting camp. #eurovision #song #contest #2021 #switzerland

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LET'S COME TOGETHER

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    Eurovision Song Contest 2021

    The 65th Eurovision Song Contest is scheduled to take place at the Ahoy Arena in the Dutch city of Rotterdam between May 18 and 22, 2021. After the Netherlands won the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest and the 2020 event in Rotterdam was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic, the Eurovision Song Contest is now scheduled to take place there in 2021. It will be the fifth time that the Netherlands will host the event. #eurovision #song #contest #2021 #esc #ahoy #arena #rotterdam #netherlands

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