THE LATE LATE SHOW EUROSONG SPECIAL

The Late Late Show, Ryan Tubridy Image Name: The Late Late Show, Ryan Tubridy Description: The Late Late Show, Ryan Tubridy Copyright: RTÉ
Alex Saint and the MJs Image Name: Alex Saint and the MJs Description: (L-R) Clodagh Gribbin, Hannah McCauley, Alex Saint Artist, Edel Gribbin, Una McGill
Molly Sterling - Eurovision finalist Image Name: Molly Sterling - Eurovision finalist
Erika Selin - Color Image Name: Erika Selin - Color
Nikki Kavanagh - Eurosong finalist Image Name: Nikki Kavanagh - Eurosong finalist
Kat Mahon Image Name: Kat Mahon

It’s the Late Late Eurosong 2015 special this week as this year’s Eurovision entry is decided live on the show. Join host Ryan Tubridy as he introduces the five acts in the running to represent Ireland at this year’s Eurovision.

They are: Alex Saint and the MJs; Kat Mahon; Erika Selin; Nikki Kavanagh; and Molly Sterling.

Zambian-born artist Alex Saint moved to London at the tender age of 15 where he learned his rapping skills. He moved to Belfast where he currently performs in many R&B clubs. The track, ‘She’s So Fine’, is written by Tony Adams-Rosa who has been a Eurosong finalist many times. Alex is accompanied by the MJ’s, a young female vocal group hailing from Co Derry. Alex says: ‘The Eurovision is a brilliant contest and this song is a real winner. I feel this is the year of the rap!’

From a young age Kat Mahon (28) from Newtownforbes, now living in Drumlish Co Longford, had a keen interest in music. She was one of the singers in the band Lilac Blues which made it to the semi-finals of RTE’s The All Ireland Talent Show and has played support for artists including Delerontos and John Spillane. She was also Longford’s 2014 representative in The Rose of Tralee. Kat sings ‘Anybody Got a Shoulder’, which was written by veteran singer-songwriter and previous Eurovision winner Charlie McGettigan. Kat says: ‘Charlie McGettigan approached me to do vocals and I jumped at the opportunity to work with him. I am over the moon that it’s been selected as one of the final five songs and I’m now eager to get up a perform it!’

Erika Selin (23) is from Sweden. She has participated in the talent shows Idols and Talang. ‘Break me up’ is an up-tempo pop song, composed by Gustav Eurén, Niclas Arn and Danne Attlerud. Erika says: ‘I am very proud to be a part of Eurosong 2015 since Ireland is one of the absolute top nations in the Eurovision Song Contest with a tremendous track record, always producing great songs.’

Nikki Kavanagh has performed at venues including The National Concert Hall and Vicar Street as well as touring extensively in Ireland and Europe. In 2010 she was part of the Irish Eurovision team headed by Niamh Kavanagh and in 2011 she missed out to Jedward to represent Ireland. Nikki’s song ‘Memories’ is written by Lee Anna James, Elena Morosanu, Simon Gribbe, Johnny Sanchez and Dimitri Stassos. Nikki says: ‘I’m a huge Eurovision fan; I’ve been there before and would love more than anything to go back as lead vocalist representing our country. As for our song, it’s current, it’s edgy and I think it will help us stand out against the rest of Europe.’

Molly Sterling (16) is a self-taught musician from Nenegh in Co Tipperary. She and songwriter Greg French co-wrote ‘Playing with Numbers’ as part of her upcoming album. The song is about the risks people take every day in love and in life, and the experiences of taking the road less travelled. Molly says: ‘As a performing artist it’s rare to get the opportunity to represent your country. To be selected to do so would be an honour and a great responsibility that I would proudly embrace.’

As was the case in previous years, Ireland’s Eurovision entry will be selected by a combination of public and regional jury vote.

The Eurovision Song Contest, which celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, will be held in Vienna, Austria. Ireland will compete in the second semi-final on 21 May. The final takes places on Saturday 23 May.