Kaj’s Kevin Holmström and Jakob Norrgård arrived on Monday in Finland.
Kevin Holmström and Jakob Norrgård, the fourth Members of the Kaj band in the Eurovision Song Contest, arrived at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport on Monday afternoon.
In an interview with the press, the band commented on, among other things, the score they received from the Finnish professional jury. The jury gave 10 points to the Swedish band representing Sweden, with a full 12 points winner to Austria.
Kaj Jakob Norrgård and Kevin Holmström rejoiced in Finland about their return. The musicians said they were heading home from the airport to walk their dogs. Atte Kajova
Holmström commented on the jury’s points by saying that he would have looked outward for the jury if it had given the band a full score.
– It looked finer when they didn’t give it to us. Ten were definitely the highest, Holmström gave his nasva review.
Finnish viewers gave Kaj a full 12 points.
– It was really great and important to us. See you in the summer. We are on a tour, hopefully you will be there. Then celebrate, Holmström sent a message to Finnish fans.
In an interview with Finnish media, Kaj did not regret that there was no profit despite the expectations.
– The point distribution went so fast. Nothing knew until the audience score came. It had a good feeling. Also really good that JJ won. She’s a really nice guy. He earned a victory, Holmström said.
The bands said they were happy and proud of their visa. They do not exclude the possibility of going to Eurovision again – perhaps next time as a representative of Finland.
– Let’s see. Now let’s go home first to calm down, Holmström laughed.
– It was a great experience. We don’t know. In the future, new songs and new opportunities can come, Holmström continued.
“We take a little vacation first,” Norrgård said.
Kaj finished fourth in the Eurovision Song Contest. Alma Bengtson, Ebu
Holmström and Norrgård traveled to Helsinki alone. Axel Åhman, a third member of the band, had traveled to Vaasa, according to his bandmates, according to his bandmates.

