Australia Eurovision 2023: What is Voyager's song Promise about? Sad meaning explained

Australia has solely been in a position to compete in since 2015, and ever since, followers have been in a position to tune into SBS, which has broadcast the singing competitors since 1983.

This 12 months's entry is a band referred to as Voyager, which is made up of 5 members - Daniel "Danny" Estrin, Simone Dow, Scott Kay, Ashley Doodkorte and Alex Canion.

The band, who hope to make the ultimate, shall be taking to the stage to sing their track, Promise.

Talking in an unique interview with Specific.co.uk, Ashley opened up about how necessary it's for them as a band to compete in Eurovision 2023.

He went on to share the unhappy which means behind their track, Promise.

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Eurovision: Voyager shall be competing within the semi-final tonight (Picture: Getty)

Ashley, who describes Voyager as a synth psychological band, admitted he by no means imagined they'd be acting at Eurovision.

He started: "Myself and Danny have all the time been Eurovision followers and we have been watching the competition for years.

"As a musician, you all the time sit there and suppose 'That'd be actually enjoyable to play'.

"Then you definitely keep in mind that you are a synth metallic band from Perth, so it is good to dream that possibly we get one thing like that sometime."

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Eurovision: Voyager shall be singing their track Promise (Picture: Getty)

After touring all over the world, Ashley defined the thought of Eurovision got here from their followers.

He continued: "Individuals would come as much as us after the present, going 'You would be wonderful for Eurovision' and also you'd go 'Yeah, I reckon it might be sort of cool' after which in 2015, all the things modified after they introduced that Australia's becoming a member of for a couple of years and it is like 'Okay, we'll do all the things we will to get on that stage now'."

He added: "And we have been working fairly arduous since then to make it occur. So it is a fairly good feeling to be right here."

Turning his consideration to their track, Promise, Ashley defined the which means behind the observe.

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Eurovision: Will Voyager make the ultimate on Saturday? (Picture: Getty)

"The track is all about... sorta issues can sort of get fairly heavy generally," the Eurovision star shared.

"There's loads occurring in your life, there's loads occurring on the planet and it could actually get a bit chaotic and intense.

"So generally you understand you must escape from that and you must discover the those who make you cheerful.

"You must discover the issues that make you happier and if you get there you are going to discover out that all the things's gonna be alright."

The Eurovision Tune Contest semi-final airs tonight at 8pm on One.

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