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Who is Iceland’s Eurovision entry Systur?

EUROVISION 2022 has just kicked off with Iceland being one of the seventeen countries that took part in the first semi-final.

Representing the country is a band named Systur - here is everything you need to know.

Representing Iceland in the Eurovision is the band Systur
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Representing Iceland in the Eurovision is the band SysturCredit: Splash

Who is Iceland's Eurovision entry Systur?

Systur is a group created by three sisters Sigríður, Elísabet and Elín Eyþórsdóttir.

The group, also known as “Sigga, Beta & Elín” was formed in 2017, but has been musically active since 2011.

In February 2022, they entered in the Söngvakeppnin contest, Iceland’s Eurovision selection show.

They managed to reach the final in which they were selected to represent Iceland at the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest.

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The band was previously named Sísí Ey after their grandmother and scored a huge hit in Iceland with the song Ain’t Got Nobody.

The trio have several albums to their name and have also performed at the Glastonbury Festival. 

What song are Systur singing at Eurovision 2022?

Systur represented Iceland with the song Með Hækkandi Sól in the first semi-final on Tuesday, May 10 - and made it through to the final on Saturday, May 14.

In a slight break with what has become Icelandic Eurovision tradition, the viewers voted for the country folk song instead of the usual electro-pop.

The song describes the emotion of hope by using a metaphor that is relevant to life in Iceland due to its dark winter months.

The title of the song isn’t directly translatable to English.

However, according to the songwriter, it would roughly translate to “with the sun getting higher every day”.

Has Iceland ever won Eurovision Song Contest?

Iceland made its Eurovision debut in 1986 and is still the only Nordic country yet to win the contest.

The country's best result is two second-place finishes,.

Selma was runner-up in 1999 with All Out Of Luck, and ten years later Yohanna claimed second with her ballad Is It True?

As for Iceland's 34 appearances in the song contest, it has achieved a total of seven top-ten placements, with the others being Stjórnin finishing fourth (1990), Heart 2 Heart seventh (1992), Birgitta eighth (2003), Hatari tenth (2019) and Daði og Gagnamagnið fourth (2021). 

When is Eurovision 2022 and how to watch it?

The 2022 Eurovision Grand Final is at Italy's PalaOlimpico Arena in Turin

The first semi-final took place on Tuesday, May 10, with the second airing on Thursday, May 12 at 8pm on BBC Three.

The final will take place on Saturday, May 14, 2022, at the same time.

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The main event will show on BBC One.

Coverage is also available on Radio 2 and BBC Sounds,

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