Eurovision: Rock band Lord of the Lost to represent Germany
By DW
11 March 2023 |
2:03 pm
The Hamburg-based rock band, known for extravagant costumes and spectacular performances, emerged victorious and will take the stage for Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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