With the 51st edition of Malta Eurovision Song Contest to kick off in a few hours, images of the winner’s trophy have started making the rounds and it is quite a sight to see.
Thursday’s semifinal will see 22 performers exhibit their talents with hopes to get to Saturday’s final and ultimately, represent Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin. Speaking to the national broadcaster, Carlos Borg, who designed this year’s Eurovision trophy, gave a bit of insight on the trophy’s design.
Borg stated that they wanted to included the ‘classic mic’ which creates a sense of nostalgia, whilst also including the five lines which represent the score, also referring to the different elements which the winner will take with them to the Eurovision song contest in Turin. After a 3-year absence, Eurovision lovers across the island look forward the return of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest, which will be broadcast as three-hour shows across three nights.
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Carlos is also the mind behind most of Carisma Collection‘s pieces, the jewellery brand which has taken the island by storm since they first launched.
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