Kaj’s semifinals did not move the Vöyrians to the race stand. According to the mayor, the situation is different on Saturday.

Jan Finne is pleased with the events organized by the municipality. Pete anikari

Kaj, a Swedish visa representative from Vöyr, made his way to the Eurovision Song Contest in Tuesday’s semifinals. On Tuesday, an official race stand was held in the band’s home town, where Iltalehti was also there.

Iltalehti journalist Timo Nurila After the event, commented “waiting for Vöyr more”. According to the reporter, at the start of the television broadcast, there was a race stand of about 70 people. According to Nurila, there were only about twenty spectators at the end of the evening.

Mayor of Vöyr Jan finne Despite the audience, he is very pleased with the Tuesday event, and especially the outcome of the semi -finals.

– We had a smaller group to watch the competition yesterday, but there was still excitement in the air. The first big relief was sensed in the hall when Kaj was already sixth. The performance went well and then noticed that people became easier. Many said, “Yes, this can be reached in the finals,” Finne times to Iltalehti by telephone.

Finne well understands why there was little audience in the Tuesday race stand. He himself was a place until the end of the event.

“These semifinals are on weekdays, so it was planned and we have deliberately organized a bit smaller events,” Finne says.

Iltalehti reporter testified how about twenty Vöyrians followed the Eurovision semifinals in the auditorium. Timo Nurila

Vöyr’s mayor and his team have turned his eyes on Saturday. On Thursday, however, the municipality will also organize a racing stand for the semifinals of Finnish visa representative Erika Vikman.

A big party is planned for Saturdays, with over a thousand people coming to watch the live broadcast. The free event is completed.

– All the tickets available went, Finne says.

“We believe that even though there are a family event and there are many children, many will be able to happen until the end,” Finne concludes.

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