Kevin Holmström, Kaj, sheds on the radio what changes to the band’s Eurovision show will be made.

In the morning, Kaj Kevin Holmström called Radio Suomipop. Pete anikari

The Kaj band, which was wild in Sweden and Finland, took the winner of the Swedish Eurovision Song Contest and the Finnish band now represents Sweden at the May Eurovision Song Contest in Switzerland.

The band’s winning party was stretched as Expressen said KAJ was to fly back to Finland on Sunday. However, Kaj’s Kevin Holmström called today on Monday Radio Suomipop’s Morning Mission broadcast Still from Stockholm.

Presenter Juuso Mäkähde asks Holmström, among other things, what kind of remembrance the band would prefer to receive from their home town of Vöyr.

– Do you want a) plots b) statue or c) in cash for this remembering, the hill offers alternatives.

– A difficult choice, almost forced to think about that, Holmström inches.

The hill source is trying to see what Kaj’s square or Kaj statue sound like.

– That would be pretty nice, but I still have to talk to others, Holmström says.

KAJ should edit its competition before wisdom as it breaks the rules. The word devil is forbidden in Eurovision Song Contest. Aamulypsy asked Holmström how they thought to replace the Finnish power word.

Kaj made history in the Swedish Melodifestivalen. Pelle t nilsson

He says on the radio that they will consider the change more closely tomorrow Tuesday.

– We have yet to try to take over the stuff and not have gone so far. We have a couple of options yes. I believe there will be such a Vöyrian thick dialect to it or someone else in Finnish that is not forbidden, let’s see, Holmström ponders.

According to Holmström, a Vöyrian expression, to which he refers could be, for example, “Jestas” or “Arma Dagar”.

A member of the band sheds light on that Kaj also has other customizable Eurovision Song Contest.

– On Tuesday, we’re going to practice. We have eight people on stage and six are allowed in Eurovision. Must twist and rebuild. The sauna is also planned to be different. There will be changes and new things, says Holmström.

The band commented on possible changes to Iltalehti. At that time, though, they did not know that they would win the melodifestivalen.

– Well, if you have to, change that word. Let’s take another word to keep the spirit, however, the band commented earlier Bara Bada Bastufrom their song.

Erika Vikman or Kaj? This was answered in Helsinki. Roosa Bröijer, Karoliina Simoinen

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