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Silia Kapsis: Meet the first Aussie through to this year’s Eurovision song contest final in Sweden

Silia Kapsis has handled the big stage effortlessly with a sizzling performance in the Eurovision semi-finals. This is what we know about this teenager from Sydney.

Aussie Silia Kapsis represents Cyprus in Eurovision 2024

There are plenty of Australians and Europeans who remain bemused and even outraged that we have been contestants at the Eurovision Song Contest for almost a decade.

But singers from down under have been gracing the stage of this kitsch cultural Olympics for 50 years.

Back in 1974, Olivia Newton-John, representing her birth country of the UK, finished fourth behind future Swedish pop superstars ABBA.

Eurovision legend Johnny Logan, born in Frankston, Victoria, won the contest twice for Ireland in 1980 and 1987.

Gina G hit the top of the UK charts with Ooh Aah … Just a Little Bit in 1996, the song that landed her in eighth place at the 1996 contest representing the UK.

Sydney singer songwriter Andrew Lambrou was tapped to sing for Cyprus at Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool, finishing a credible 12th in the grand final.

So 17-year-old Silia Kapsis, from Sydney’s eastern suburbs, held out little hope the Mediterranean island nation would engage another Aussie to compete for them this year.

But it did; thanks to Instagram.

Australian singer and dancer Silia Kapsis representing Cyprus with the song Liar performs on stage during the first semi-final. Picture: AFP
Australian singer and dancer Silia Kapsis representing Cyprus with the song Liar performs on stage during the first semi-final. Picture: AFP

Kapsis, who has been pursuing a career as a dancer, singer and television presenter since her first dance lesson at just four, started following Greek songwriter Dimitris Kontopoulos.

The successful producer has composed 13 Eurovision song entries since 2007 and co-wrote Liar which has landed Kapsis a much coveted spot among this year’s 26 grand finalists who will sing for the Eurovision crown in Malmo, Sweden this weekend.

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Kapsis, whose singer father Giorgos is of Cypriot heritage and lawyer and former dancer mum Rebecca is Greek, was shocked when Kontopoulos reached out to her mother about working together.

“They found me on Instagram. I had followed Dimitris, the producer of my song, on the ‘gram because he is super talented and he’s Greek and my mum loves him, my grandparents love him,” she said.

“He reached out to my mum, because we go to Greece often, and said there was a chance I could represent a country at Eurovision and we were like ‘Wow.’ So we went back there and recorded the song and mum and me, we were 50/50 about the chances but we really had no clue.”

Silia Kapsis performing Liar for Cyprus. Picture: EBU
Silia Kapsis performing Liar for Cyprus. Picture: EBU

Kontopoulos, who has a powerful network of Eurovision contacts, lobbied on behalf of the talented teen to the Cypriot delegation, but still Kapsis thought she might have to wait for a few more years before her shot at performing on one of the world’s biggest music stages.

“So an Australian went last year so I didn’t think Cyprus would pick another Aussie but they did. Funnily enough, Andrew (Lambrou) and I live five minutes away from each other in Sydney; he’s like my big brother and he’s given me so much advice.”

Lambrou’s first-hand experience of the unique Eurovision experience – two weeks of daily rehearsals, interviews and performances at official parties to court fan votes – would be invaluable. The contest is an exhausting campaign for just three minutes of singing on the arena stage.

Silia Kapsis arrives at Eurovision in Malmo, Sweden. Picture: AFP
Silia Kapsis arrives at Eurovision in Malmo, Sweden. Picture: AFP

Some in the Eurovision fan and critic community mistakenly assumed her youth equalled a lack of experience. As she proved with her flawless performance of Liar at the first semi-final earlier this week, this pocket rocket knows what she’s doing.

“Now, which is good, everyone is ‘Oh, it’s great she’s so young’ but at the start, people were saying they thought I might be inexperienced, that because I am young, I might have stage fright, whatever,” she said.

“But I’ve been doing this since I was four years old. It’s in me, I’ve got it, I’m in control. They’re now realising I’m a professional.”

Kapsis is a triple threat. She is in the Nickelodeon stable as a presenter for Nick News.

Sydney singer Silia Kapsis in her younger singing days. Picture: Instagram
Sydney singer Silia Kapsis in her younger singing days. Picture: Instagram

She has been writing her own works since she was 12 and released four singles in the past two years but Liar is her biggest performer on streaming and social media platforms with more than five million plays.

Her strongest skill may be dancing as evidenced by her next level moves on the stage in Malmo.

A desire to perform at Eurovision was seeded when she watched Cyprus singer and dancer Eleni Foureira almost win the 2018 contest in Lisbon but Kapsis also has her sights on making it in the US.

Inspired by the dances in her favourite music videos, Kapsis and her mother have been making regular trips to Los Angeles to train with some of America’s most influential choreographers and shoot her own music videos.

“I’ve been going to LA since I was 10, 11 for training; everything happens in LA, no doubt about it,” she said.

“The opportunities there are crazy and I’d only been there for two weeks and got offered jobs but I couldn’t do them because I don’t have a visa yet. America is just a whole different ballgame.”

Sydney singer Silia Kapsis in her younger singing days. Picture: Instagram
Sydney singer Silia Kapsis in her younger singing days. Picture: Instagram

The teen’s style of dancing, finely honed during her LA training sessions and countless hours of practise, is called popping. And it stands out on the Malmo stage against a strong field of female pop artists incorporating high-energy choreography into their three minute shot at Eurovision glory.

“It's more hip hop style; it looks like you’re electrocuting yourself,” she said, laughing. “I don’t think anyone has tried that kind of style there before.”

Nor will they have had to block out time to devote to HSC studies which Kapsis is juggling in between setting her sights on becoming Australia’s hottest new music export.

Watch the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest grand final live on Sunday from 5am on SBS and SBS on Demand and again at 7.30pm AEST.

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