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Here’s the Drag Race judge set to compete in Eurovision 2024

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A judge from the Drag Race franchise has been confirmed as one of the competitors in the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest. Back in May, Loreen made history when she conquered the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest with her hypnotic pop track Tattoo, becoming the first woman – and second person overall after Ireland’s Johnny Logan – to win twice.

Due to the ‘Euphoria’ singer’s incredible accomplishment, Sweden was granted the hosting duties for next year’s festivities – which are set to take place in Malmö at the Malmö arena.

This will be the third time the iconic city will host the long-running competition and Sweden’s seventh time. Over the last few months, new information has slowly emerged regarding the 2024 event, including its first competing act.

On 30 August, the Twitter account for Eurovision revealed that pop talent and Drag Race Belgique judge Mustii would be representing Belgium in the competition.  “The very first artist for #Eurovision 2024 is confirmed… and it’s all because of Belgium.

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