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CELEBRITIES ESTABLISH FAN CLUB TO PROMOTE BULGARIA'S EUROVISION SONG

Fri, Apr 13 2007 09:06 CET 380 Views
CELEBRITIES ESTABLISH FAN CLUB TO PROMOTE BULGARIA'S EUROVISION SONG

A fan club will support Elitsa Todorova and Stoyan Yankulov's track Water that will compete in the Eurovision song contest.

Some Bulgarian celebrities will be members of the fan club, BG Radio reported.

Officially the fan club will be founded in mid-April in Sofia's Sheraton Hotel.

The fan club will have a website where everybody will be able to hear Water and share an opinion on the track.

The musicians will stage a concert in Hall 1 of the National Palace of Culture on April 27 2007. Bulgarian National Television will air the concert on May 5 2007, just before Eurovision takes place.

Water is the second most popular song in a rating available on the Eurovision official website. Site visitors ranked only Evridiki from Cyprus higher.

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