Eurovison hopeful Molly Sterling is asking people to stop seeing the Eurovision as a gimmick.
The blonde singer/songwriter told Goss.ie that people need to see the competition differently and support it.
While the 17-year-old has not been inundated with requests from fellow musicians, she has been doing the work herself.
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“I was doing more of the reaching out because a lot of people would be like, you know the Dublin music scene are cool musicians like ‘You’re Eurovision, No’
“But I think we should change that perspective of it because it is huge, you’re representing your country,” she said.
The Tipperary native is passionate about the pending song contest and wants all musicians to be supportive.
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“It’s a big deal in music and never ever happens anywhere else and I think it’s time to stop looking at it as a gimmick,” she added.
The St.Andrews student, is very fond of her fellow Dublin musicians and supportive of up and coming artists.
“I love the whole Dublin music scene. I’m really picky with my music I never get goosebumps really and there’s a few artists, who I don’t think released EPs
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“But I’ve seen them live, seen their youtube videos and I get goosebumps from those musicians,” she told Goss.ie.
Molly will appear on The Late Late Show this Friday night and will perform her Eurovision entry.