Eurovision 2023 – These are 2023’s most streamed entry songs

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  • With Eurovision coming up in under two weeks holiday letting agent The Big Domain have revealed the highest streaming entry songs for this year’s event
  • Italy’s entry Marco Mengoni leads the way with 44,212,523 streams on Due Vite followed by Sweden’s returning winner Loreen with Tattoo
  • The Big Domain is on the hunt for the world’s biggest Eurovision fan to experience an exclusive Eurovision-themed luxury break over the Eurovision 2023 weekend (12th-14th May)

With the Eurovision song contest being hosted in Liverpool this year (the first time ever in the UK), anticipation is building for Brits to experience the iconic competition on home soil. So, with two weeks to go, which of this year’s song entries are currently generating the most streaming traction?

To find out just this, holiday letting agents The Big Domain analysed Spotify data to reveal which of this year’s entry songs are receiving the most love on Spotify before the big event. ¹

The top 10 songs most streamed entry songs from this year’s competition were revealed as:

RankCountryArtistSongStreams
1ItalyMarco MengoniDue Vite44,212,523
2SwedenLoreenTattoo42,498,149
3NorwayAlessandraQueen Of Kings37,921,150
4FinlandKäärijäCha Cha Cha15,420,616
5PolandBlankaSolo8,031,636
6United KingdomMae MullerI Wrote A Song5,976,713
7FranceLa ZarraÉvidemment5,697,420
8CzechiaVesnaMy sister’s Crown5,259,327
9IsraelNoa KirelUnicorn4,589,195
10NetherlandsMia Nicolai & Dion CooperBurning Daylight3,949,351

Clocking in over 44 million streams, going into this year’s competition, the top performing song was revealed as Italy’s entrant Marco Mengoni with his song Due Vite. After winning the Italian X Factor in 2009, he’s topped the Italian charts seven times with 29 top 40 singles. With such a large Italian following, will his ballads capture the hearts of international viewers?

 Eurovision fans will be no stranger to 2012 vision Loreen who is representing Sweden for the second time at this year’s contest. Her entry song for this year ‘Tattoo’ has pulled in over 42 million streams ahead of the contest.

The UK’s entrant Mae Muller clocks in with 5,976,713 for her infectious dance track I Wrote A Song. If pre-contest streaming figures are anything to go by, Mae Muller has a good chance of winning the votes of audiences across the world!

You can now stay in a Eurovision themed luxury break

With Google searches for ‘Eurovision resale tickets’ increasing 5,000% worldwide², group holiday letting agent The Big Domain has launched a first-of-its-kind experience, offering an intimate Eurovision-themed stay for one lucky fan and their group at one of its luxury properties over Eurovision 2023 weekend (12th-14th May).

The Big Domain have decked out the Xantara holiday home, set in the heart of West Yorkshire and featuring breathtaking views of the Yorkshire countryside – the perfect place to explore when you’re not waving the country flag of your favourite contestant. Sleeping up to eight guests, the property will be kitted out with Eurovision-themed decorations, props and games, as well as a £150 takeaway voucher to order in your favourite European delicacies.

All Eurovision fanatics have to do is share why they are world’s biggest Eurovision fan at the property page. The lucky winner will be selected by a judging panel and will be contacted by the 3rd of May 2023.

Commenting, Sarah Pring, Digital PR Manager at The Big Domain, says: “To have the Eurovision Song Contest here in the UK this year is such as a massive win for British tourism. Although held in Liverpool, there are so many wonderful pockets of the UK to explore and we think the Xantara property is the perfect place to dance the night away and celebrate.

“As tickets for the contest have sold out and availability for accommodation in Liverpool is scarce, we wanted to offer an alternative for those fans that missed out, so they can enjoy an intimate celebration with friends and family.”

To read more about the opportunity and read the full terms and conditions, please visit: https://www.thebigdomain.com/big-journal/win-eurovision-stay


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