Australia's Eurovision entry Voyager call for New Zealand to join Song Contest

Australia's entry, Voyager is asking for New Zealand to participate within the Tune Contest.

Australia has solely been in a position to compete in since 2015, after being invited to commemorate the competitors's sixtieth anniversary.

Ever since, followers have been in a position to tune into SBS, which has broadcast the singing competitors since 1983.

Regardless of the controversial transfer, often, solely nations that are a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) are allowed to compete.

Nevertheless, Voyager, which is made up of 5 members - Daniel "Danny" Estrin, Simone Dow, Scott Kay, Ashley Doodkorte and Alex Canion - hopes New Zealand may be a part of the competitors at some point.

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Eurovision: Australia's entry assume New Zealand ought to be a part of the line-up (Picture: Getty)

The synth-metal group from Perth shall be taking to the stage to carry out their tune Promise.

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

Sharing his ideas on New Zealand becoming a member of the line-up, Ashley mentioned: "I believe everybody ought to be invited.

"The extra individuals which might be [invited] from all these completely different backgrounds, the extra enjoyable it turns into."

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Eurovision: Australia have been invited to compete in 2015 (Picture: Getty)

"Though I'll say, if New Zealand will get in and does higher than us then we're gonna pull out Nicole Kidman or Russell Crowe," he joked.

Ashley went on to confess he by no means imagined the band could be acting at Eurovision.

He continued: "Myself and Danny have at all times been Eurovision followers and we have been watching the competition for years.

"As a musician, you at all times sit there and assume 'That'd be actually enjoyable to play'.

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Eurovision: Voyager have made the ultimate of the singing contest (Picture: Getty)

"Then you definately bear in mind that you are a synth steel band from Perth, so it is good to dream that perhaps we get one thing like that sometime."

Turning his consideration to their tune, Promise, the Eurovision star added: "The tune is all about... sorta issues can type of get fairly heavy generally," the Eurovision star shared.

"There's rather a lot happening in your life, there's rather a lot happening on this planet and it will probably get a bit chaotic and intense.

"So generally you understand you want to escape from that and you want to discover the people who make you content.

"It is advisable discover the issues that make you happier and whenever you get there you are going to discover out that every part's gonna be alright."

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

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