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Published 2024-05-03 15.27
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Updated clothes and a bigger surface to work with.
Here are Marcus and Martinu’s words after the very first rope on the Eurovision stage.
“We are very pleased and felt that the first rope could not have gone better”, writes Martinus Gunnarsen.
- Sweden’s Eurovision entry, the twin duo Marcus and Martinus Gunnarsen, are satisfied after their first rope before the 2024 competition in Malmö.
- They showed off their new, updated stage outfits with more blue details and are ready to take on the challenge of the bigger Eurovision stage.
- They want to take the act a step further and give a more powerful show by using as much of the stage as possible.
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Rehearsals for the Eurovision song contest 2024 are in full swing.
Malmö is already filled with artists and delegations from all over Europe.
During Wednesday, Sweden’s contribution, with Marcus and Martinus Gunnarsen22, his first rep.
“We are very pleased and felt that the first rope could not have gone better. We look forward to the upcoming ropes and to be on the Eurovision stage again”, writes Martinus Gunnarsen in a message to Aftonbladet.
Marcus and Martinu’s new clothes in Eurovision 2024
The twins also took the opportunity to show off their new, updated stage outfits. They have previously hinted that a change will take place, but did not want to go into details.
Now more blue details can be seen on their black and blue clothes. The previously all-black trousers are now decorated with blue stripes.
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full screen Marcus and Martinus in Melodifestivalen. Photo: Robin Lorentz Allard
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full screen Marcus and Martinus during the first rope in Eurovision. Photo: Corinne Cumming/Ebu
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full screen Marcus and Martinus during the first rope in Eurovision. Photo: Alma Bengtsson/Ebu
Another change they have to work on is the bigger stage in Eurovision.
“We have taken the number one step further and made it more powerful. It’s a bigger stage and we want to use as much of the stage as possible. We love putting on a show and when we get to do it on such a big stage as Eurovision, we have to take the opportunity,” writes Marcus Gunnarsen.
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