Diljá
Diljá Pétursdóttir (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈtɪljauː ˈpʰjɛːtʏr̥sˌtouhtɪr]; born 2001), mostly known as Diljá, is an Icelandic singer. She is set to represent Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Power".
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Birth name | Diljá Pétursdóttir |
Born | Kópavogur, Iceland | 15 December 2001
Genres | Pop |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 2015–present |
Biography
Diljá made her name by participating in the talent show Ísland Got Talent in 2015.[1] In 2020, she moved to Copenhagen, where she alternated her studies in physiotherapy with singing lessons.[2]
In January 2023, Diljá was confirmed among the 10 participants in the annual Söngvakeppnin, a festival used to select the Icelandic representative in the Eurovision Song Contest.[3] On 18 February, she presented her unreleased single Lifandi inni í mér during the first semi-final, and qualified for the final.[4] At the final on 4 March, she presented the English-language Eurovision version of her song, Power. She went on to win the competition, beating Langi Seli og Skuggarnir in the superfinal, making her the Icelandic representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool.[5] Lifandi inní mér reached the 11th position of the Icelandic chart, while Power was placed 29th.[6]
Discography
Singles
- 2023 – "Power"
References
- Ingvar Haraldsson (15 February 2015). "Diljá var stressuð en söng eins og engill" (in Icelandic). Vísir. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
- Júlía Margrét Einarsdóttir (13 February 2023). ""Það var alltaf eitthvað sem vantaði að fylla"" (in Icelandic). RÚV. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
- James Washak (28 January 2023). "Iceland: Söngvakeppnin 2023 Participants and Songs Revealed". Retrieved 4 March 2023.
- Anthony Granger (18 February 2023). "Iceland: Söngvakeppnin 2023 Semi-Final One Results". Retrieved 4 March 2023.
- Claire Schulte-Wieschen (4 March 2023). "Iceland: Diljá to Eurovision 2023 with "Power"". Retrieved 4 March 2023.
- "TÓNLISTINN - LÖG". Plötutíðindi (in Icelandic). Archived from the original on 3 March 2023. Retrieved 4 March 2023.