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Sietse Bakker

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6/Aug 2005 at 22:13

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Mooi weer De Leeuw

Son de Sol surprise act on Dutch television

With the song Brujería, the three Andalusian sisters Lola, Esperanza and Sole, better known as Son de Sol, appeared in the new Dutch television programme Mooi weer De Leeuw. The three sisters represented Spain at the 50th Eurovision Song Contest.
Son de Sol was the surprise act of the new prime time Saturday night programme on the third channel of Dutch public television. It's generally rare to see foreign Eurovision Song Contest participants performing on Dutch television. The Spanish Eurovision Song Contest representatives ended 21st in the contest's final, which took place on 21st May in Kyiv, Ukraine. The Dutch audience didn't give them any points. During tomorrow's closing ceremonies of Amsterdam Pride, previous Eurovision Song Contest participants like Willeke Alberti, Sandra Reemer, Anneke Grönloh, Johnny Logan, Baccara and many other artists will perform. It's unknown if Son de Sol will also give a performance.
Watch videoYou can look back at Son de Sol's performance (at the end of the show) on Dutch television by clicking here. The show will be available from Sunday.

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