In the latest episode of Viisupod, we consider how Käärijja copes with the hard work, whether he manages to produce more hits and what kind of surprises are in store for the Eurovision events.

The wrapper said in his Instagram stories over the weekend that spring has been tough.

Five pods in a recent episode, he talks about how to take care of an artist’s coping under the pressure of surprising mega-popularity and international touring. Can Käärijä handle the hard rotation of the spring and the following summer of gigs?

The artist is now enjoying the spring of his life: There are new fans on the market, the international interest in the artist who sings in Finland is exceptional, and the summer concert calendar will hardly be too busy when it is published.

The wrapper himself also knows that the going is tough now. He hastened to say that he doesn’t complain at all, even if the going feels tough at times. Wisuf fan and reporter Lake Ismo Puljujärvi states in Viisupodi that Käärijä’s statements are very Finnish – you can’t complain when things are going well.

– Which is a bit ridiculous in itself, because it’s only natural that if you have a hard time and are taken everywhere, of course you get tired too! Nobody is a machine! Puljujärvi inches.

In addition to the wrapper’s endurance In Viusupod talks about Ismo Puljujärvi’s experience in Polish music and whether Käärijä will achieve another hit after Cha Cha Cha, or whether the artist will remain a shooting star for the general public.

Viisupodi is Iltalehti’s Eurovision podcast. A new episode is published once a week.

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